Question: (Last edited: Wednesday, 18 January 2023, 4:16 PM)Can a citizen approach the STC directly for information? | ||
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Answer: No, she/he has to first file the application in the PA with the PIO. If the PIO fails to provide information within the time limit or provide incorrect, false information, s/he can prefer first appeal with the FAA of the Public Authority. The citizen can approach the SIC only after the first appeal is disposed by the PA. However the citizen can file a complaint before the SIC if s/he has been unable to submit a request to PIO as no such officer has been appointed or because the PIO has refused to accept his application for information or appeal under the Act. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Wednesday, 18 January 2023, 4:48 PM)Can a citizen ask for information related to a private body? | ||
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Answer: Though private organizations do not come within the purview of this Act, a citizen can get information from the regulatory body of the private firm. For eg., for collecting details from ration shops (which is a private dealer) the citizen can apply to the Taluk Supply Officer and get details. Similarly, co-operative societies do not come with the purview of the Act, but application can be made to the Registrar of Co-operative Societies and information collected on such societies. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Wednesday, 18 January 2023, 4:16 PM)Can a citizen/ applicant claim compensation for the loss suffered by him/her due to non-receipt of information under RTI Act. | ||
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Answer: The Information Commission can require the PA to compensate the complainant for any loss or other detriment suffered by him/her under Sec 19 (8) (b) of RTI Act. | ||