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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Amendments proposed, RTI rules likely to be more people-friendly by Anindo Dey

Amendments proposed, RTI rules likely to be more people-friendly by Anindo Dey

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published Published on Dec 18, 2010   modified Modified on Dec 18, 2010

The withdrawal on the limitation of number of words when asking for information, restructuring of fees, halting provisions to withdraw an appeal under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, are some of the amendments in the RTI rules that have been adopted by the Working Group on Transparency, Accountability and Governance under the National Advisory Council (NAC).

These amendments are likely to be placed before a full house of the NAC on December 21.

The amendments were adopted by the working group in a recent consultation on the proposed amendments to RTI rules held under the chairpersonship of NAC member Aruna Roy.

The meeting was also attended by NAC member Deep Joshi, Dhiraj Srivastava, former CIC Wajahat Habibullah, RTI activist Shekhar Singh, MKSS convenor National Campaign for People's Right to Information (NCPRI) Nikhil Dey and others.

According to Dey, "The areas of discussion included the RTI rules proposed by the department of personnel and training. These relate to autonomy and efficient functioning of information commissions, fees for providing information, appeal procedures and imposition of penalties on mala fide denial of information by PIOs etc."

"The NAC felt that the current provision that there should be a limit of 250 words for any request for information and that it relate only to one subject only should be deleted. The argument that are cited in its favour are that people may try to harass PIOs by writing a 10-page request but in reality if anyone wishes to harass, he may well do by writing 150 applications in the 250 word limit too," said Dey.

He added that the limitation on words will go against rural applicants. "Till now, there has been no precedence of such harassment and survey shows that only 2% of the total application received were of this nature," he said.

The NAC has also sought deletion of Rule 13 pertaining to the withdrawal of an appeal as the section was allegedly being used by some for blackmailing persons on whom information was being sought. Charging of unreasonable fees such as salary of staff, hiring equipment cost etc from the information seeker was also sought to be done away.

But primarily the sub-group decided that all amendments to RTI rules must be based on extensive public consultations and where public objections or suggestions are ignored, the reasons must be made public. It also decided that the information commissions should have complete freedom to select its staff and allocate work and responsibility.

Some of the other changes in the ruled sought by the NAC include for non-rejection of appeals because of lack of self-attestation and verification of attached documents, or missing documents; announcing of order of the commission in open court.

The working group also felt the need for some additional rules such as disposal of second appeal or complaints within 90 days, no time limit to file complaints with the information commission, formulation of rules to ensure compliance of orders of information commissions, provisions for penalties to be noted in the PIO' service record in case he fails to give proper information etc.


The Times of India, 18 December, 2010, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/jaipur/Amendments-proposed-RTI-rules-likely-to-be-more-people-friendly-/articleshow/7120033.cms


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