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pankaj Dev   20 March 2022

Rti dispose of act

I have applied RTI to Chief commissioner who is controling the entire dept. His CPIO has dispose the RTI with a comment 

Reply :- The RTI application is disposed of by way of transferring to the CPIO/AC, Cadre Controlling Authority, CGST, Guwahati Commissionerate The CPIO has been requested to provide the information directly to the applicant with a copy to this office.
 IS IT THE RIGHT WAY TO DISPOSE OF RTI WITHOUT PROVIDING ANY INFORMATION OR IT IS THE MISLEADING INFORMATION TO DISPOSE OF THE RTI


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Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer)     20 March 2022

If you send an RTI  application to a PIO, who is not the correct PIO to whom the specific application should have been made, he can forward it to the correct PIO to whom the application should have been made..

pankaj Dev   20 March 2022

 RTI was applied as per ministry  and the public authority  in rtionlie.gov.in i.e Ministry is department of Revenue, , Public authoritity is   chief commissioner GST and custom . But dispose of by 

Reply :- The RTI application is disposed of by way of transferring to the CPIO/AC, Cadre Controlling Authority, CGST, Guwahati Commissionerate The CPIO has been requested to provide the information directly to the applicant with a copy to this office

 IS IT THE RIGHT WAY TO DISPOSE OF RTI WITHOUT PROVIDING ANY INFORMATION OR IT IS THE MISLEADING INFORMATION TO DISPOSE OF THE RTI which mean that RTI is closed 

Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer)     21 March 2022

What you want is the information. The CPIO/AC has been requested to give you the information. Now CPIO/AC will give you the information in due course. If they do not give you the information, you find out who is the first appeal authority and appeal to them.

pankaj Dev   21 March 2022

 Whether  RTI can be DISPOSE OF  simply by transfering the  one the subordinate of Public authoritity   chief commissioner GST and custom to another subordinate of chief commissioner GST and custom
 

Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer)     22 March 2022

Section 6(3) of the RTI Act, 2005 says

(3) Where an application is made to a public authority requesting for an informatio

(i) which is held by another public authority; or

(ii) the subjject matter of which is more closely connected with the functions of another public authority,

the public authority to which such application is made, shall transfer the application or such part of it as may be appropriate to that other public authority and inform the applicant immediately about such transfer.

Probably the term disposed of is not correct. Your application has not yet been disposed of. You pursue the matter with the other public authority.

 


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