rti act ppt

74
JAMMU AND KASHMIR RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2009 Important features of of RTI Act with section Presented by: RAMAN SHARMA رما ش ن م رररर ररररर 1 Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Upload: raman-sharma

Post on 16-Apr-2017

217 views

Category:

Law


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Rti Act PPT

JAMMU AND KASHMIR RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2009

Important features of of RTI Act with section

Presented by: RAMAN SHARMAرمن شرما

रमन शम�� 1Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 2: Rti Act PPT

The Act

There are total 28 sections in Jammu and Kashmir Right To

Information Act 2009

2Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 3: Rti Act PPT

The Rules

There are only 13 provisions in Jammu and Kashmir Right To

Information Rules, 2012

3Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Latest ammended on 30th Aug/2012 vide SRO No. 279

Page 4: Rti Act PPT

Amendments in the Rules

The Rules have been amended Twice since 2009

4Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Latest ammended on 30th Aug/2012 vide SRO No. 279

Page 5: Rti Act PPT

No Amendments in the Act

Since Inception of the J & K RTI Act 2009, so far no amendment

is made in the Parent Act

5Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 6: Rti Act PPT

The Right to information Act is Enacted by Jammu and Kashmir

State legislature Vide Act No. VIII of 2009 dated 20th March 2009.

6Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 7: Rti Act PPT

Know Officials Secret Act 1923 ?

RTI Act Overrides Officials Secret Act 1923

7Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 8: Rti Act PPT

J & K RTI extends to the whole of Jammu and Kashmir and it has come

into force at once.

Section 1(2,3)

8Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 9: Rti Act PPT

J & K RTI Act 2009 is even applicable to the Central government

Department falling under the territorial Jurisdiction of J & K State.

As per J&K SCIC’s Direction; Order No: SIC-J-15-09/2011/21

dated 05/04/201229Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 10: Rti Act PPT

The Central RTI Act 2005 is not Applicable to the offices, department

under the authority of J & K Govt.

10Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Though RTI Act 2005 is applicable to the Central Govt Departments situated in the Territorial Jurisdiction of J & K State

Page 11: Rti Act PPT

Eligibility to seek informationunder J & K RTI Act 2009

Every person residing in the state has the right to information..

Section 3 of JK RTI Act

11Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 12: Rti Act PPT

Eligibility to seek informationunder RTI Act 2005

All Citizens Shall have the Right to Information

Section 3/ Central RTI Act

12Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 13: Rti Act PPT

Eligibility to seek information

Every person residing in the state has the right to information, irrespective of his, her gender, age, profession,

job…e.tc

Even a govt. employee can seek information from his department or

any other departmentSection 3

13Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 14: Rti Act PPT

INFORMATION MEANS: Any material in any form including

Records, Documents, Memos, E-Mails, Opinions, Advices, Press Releases,

Circulars, Orders, Logbooks, Contracts…. ..

Section 3

14Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 15: Rti Act PPT

INFORMATION MEANS: … Reports, Papers, Samples, Models, Data Material held in any Electronic Form and information relating to any private body

which can be accessed by a public authority under any other law for the time

being in force

Section 3

15Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 16: Rti Act PPT

INFORMATION MEANS: … Information Relating to Any Private

Body Which can be Accessed by a Public Authority under any other Law for the

Time Being in Force

Section 3

16Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 17: Rti Act PPT

Public Authorities Public Authorities : Any

Authority/Body or Institution of Self Govt constituted by Constitution of

India/J&Kor by any Law of Parliament or JK

Legislature, or body owned/controlled by Govt, even NGO that are substantially

Financed, directly or indirectlySec 2-f

17Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 18: Rti Act PPT

Public Information Officer:The Public Information officer is

officer designated by a Public Authority to provide Information to an applicant, Every Public Authority shall

designate as many PIOs in an administrative department or office as

necessary to provide informationSection 5 (1)

18Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 19: Rti Act PPT

Role and Responsibility of PIOThe officer i.e Public Information

officer can not say no to receive RTI Application in fact he has to render all

reasonable assistance to the applicant. Section 6 (1)

19Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 20: Rti Act PPT

The PIO cannot reject an RTI application without citing the valid

exemption clauses and that too the rejection order is to be given

in writing

. Section 7(1)

20Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 21: Rti Act PPT

An RTI application can be in English, Urdu or Hindi Language, it

can be typed/handwritten.

Section 6(1)

21Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Application procedure and language

Page 22: Rti Act PPT

An RTI applicant can submit his application through post/self or

even via electronic means.

Section 6(1)

22Raman Sharma : [email protected]

How to Submit RTI application

Page 23: Rti Act PPT

PIO has to Accept RTI application even if it is not related to his

department.

Section 6(3)

23Raman Sharma : [email protected]

PIO must be attentive and careful

Page 24: Rti Act PPT

PIO cannot ask the applicant any personal question, like his

intention or motive for seeking information, his job, family etc.

Section 6(2)

24Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Protection to Applicant

Page 25: Rti Act PPT

Accept the initial RTI fees of Rs. 10/-* in shape of Indian Postal Order, Demand Draft, Bankers

Cheque or Cash receipt

Rule 3 of J & K RTI Rules 2012

25Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Prescribed Fees and modes

Page 26: Rti Act PPT

No fees to be charged from the person belonging to BPL category.

Section 7(5)

26Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 27: Rti Act PPT

PIO has to Intimate the applicant for additional fees for supplying the

information along with the calculations, his right to review decision and particulars of the

appellate authority.

Section 7,3(a,b)

27Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 28: Rti Act PPT

Provide Information within 30 days but related to life and liberty within

48 hours.

Section, 7(1)

28Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 29: Rti Act PPT

No fees can be charged from the applicant where the information is not

provided within 30 days.

Section 7(6)

29Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 30: Rti Act PPT

Provide the Information to the applicant in the format in which it is

sought.

Section 7(9)

30Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 31: Rti Act PPT

Failure in providing or silence on any RTI application more than 30 days

shall be deemed as refusal.

Section 7(2)

31Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 32: Rti Act PPT

Privilege The Information which cannot be

denied to the Parliament or the State Legislature shall not be denied to any

person.

Section, 8(i)

32Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 33: Rti Act PPT

ExemptionsCertain kind of information

cannot be provided under RTI Act

Section, 8(i)

33Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 34: Rti Act PPT

Exempt information:

Affecting sovereignty, integrity, security, strategic, scientific or economic, or other interests of the State,

Relation with foreign state or leading to incitement of an offence;

Section, 8 34Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 35: Rti Act PPT

Exempt information:

Forbidden by courts;

Affecting privilege of Parliament or Legislature;

Section, 8 35Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 36: Rti Act PPT

Exempt information:

Commercial confidence, trade secrets or intellectual property, unless larger public interest so warrants;received in confidence from foreign government;

Section, 8 36Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 37: Rti Act PPT

Exempt information:

Endangers life or physical safety or identifies confidential source of information or assistance Impedes the process of investigation or apprehension

Section, 8 37Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 38: Rti Act PPT

Exempt information:

cabinet papers, till after the decision has been taken, and the matter is complete, or over:

Personal information which would cause invasion of the privacy unless larger public interest justifies it.

Section, 8 38Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 39: Rti Act PPT

After 20 Years…..Most exempt information released after 20 years. Notwithstanding anything a public authority may allow access to information, if public interests in disclosure outweighs the harm to the protected interests.

39Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 40: Rti Act PPT

Certain Organizations, departments are kept out of the ambit of RTI

In J & K State only CID is kept out

under section 21

40Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 41: Rti Act PPT

An RTI applicant has the right to inspection of work, documents,

records, he can take notes, extracts or certified copies of documents, can

also take certified samples.

Section 2, i(I,II,III)

41Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 42: Rti Act PPT

An RTI applicant can obtain

information in the form of diskettes, floppies, tapes, videos cassettes or in

any other electronic or through printout.

Section 2,I (IV)

42Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 43: Rti Act PPT

The PIO may seek assistance of any

other officers, if he considers it necessary for furnishing the

Information.

Section 5(4)

43Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 44: Rti Act PPT

The officer, who assistance is sought

by the PIO is under obligation to render assistance and he shall also be

treated as PIO

Section 5(4) & Section 17

44Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 45: Rti Act PPT

Protection of action taken in good faith.-No suit, prosecution or other

legal proceeding shall lie against any person for anything which is in good

faith done or intended to be done under this Act or any rule made there

under.

Section 18

45Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 46: Rti Act PPT

Bar of Jurisdiction of Courts: Section 20 of the Act provides that no court shall entertain any

suit, application orother proceeding in respect of any order made

under the Act and no such order shallbe called in question otherwise than by way of

an appeal under the Act

Section 20

46Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 47: Rti Act PPT

IF PIO provides Incorrect, incomplete and misleading information then he

may attract penalty up to Rs. 25000/- besides disciplinary action under

service rules

Section 17(1)

47Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 48: Rti Act PPT

First Appellate Authority

First Appeal before the Senior officer of the PIO within 30 days

Section 16(1)*However, the officer may condone the time

48Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 49: Rti Act PPT

Time Limit for 1st Appeal

First Appeal to be decided only by the Senior officer and not by the PIO

himself, it is to be decided within 30 days and maximum 45 days

Section 16(7)*In cases of45 days , the reason to be recorded in writing

49Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 50: Rti Act PPT

2nd Appeal before the State

Information Commission within 90 days

Section 16(4)*The Commission has condone the time, if satisfied with delay

50Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 51: Rti Act PPT

2nd Appeal to be decided by

Information Commissioner or Bench and it is to be decided within 60 days

or maximum 120 days

Section 16(11)*In cases of 120 days , the reason to be recorded in writing

51Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 52: Rti Act PPT

RTI Act have overriding effect, the provisions of the Act shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent

therewith contained in the State Official Secrets Act, Samvat 1977 and

any other law for the time being in force

Section 1952Raman Sharma : [email protected]

RTI Act shall supersede

Page 53: Rti Act PPT

The Most Important Section or we may soul of the Act is section 4.

This section if implemented properly it can reduce the burden of the PIO and

minimize the number of RTI application

This section 4 is to be complied by the Public Authority

53Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 54: Rti Act PPT

Secton 4 of J & K RTI Act is further divided into different sub-sections

and there are around 17 main points in this section.

Pro-Active Disclosure under the J&K Right to Information Act,2009

54Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 55: Rti Act PPT

Particulars of Organization, Functions and Duties

Section 4 (1) (b) (i)

55Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 56: Rti Act PPT

The procedure followed in the decision making process, including channels of supervision &

accountability

Section 4 (1) (b) (iii)

56Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 57: Rti Act PPT

The Norms set by it for the discharge of its functions

Section 4 (1) (b) (iv)

57Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 58: Rti Act PPT

The Rules, Regulations, Instruction manuals & Records, held by it or under its control or used by its employees for discharging

its functions

Section 4 (1) (b) (v)

58Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 59: Rti Act PPT

Statement of categories of documents that are held by it or under its control

Section 4 (1) (b) (vi)

59Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 60: Rti Act PPT

The particulars of any arrangement that exists

for consultation with, or representation by, the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation

thereof

Section 4 (1) (b) (vii)

60Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 61: Rti Act PPT

A statement of the Boards, Councils, Committees & other bodies consisting of two or more persons

constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice, & as to whether meetings of those boards, councils,

committees & other bodies are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

Section 4 (1) (b) (viii)

61Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 62: Rti Act PPT

Directory of Officers & Employees of the department

Section 4 (1) (b) (ix)

62Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 63: Rti Act PPT

The Monthly remuneration received by each of its Officers and Employees,

including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations.

Section 4 (1) (b) (x)

63Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 64: Rti Act PPT

The Budget allocated to each of its agency, indicating the particular of all Plans, proposed

Expenditures & Reports on Disbursements made

Section 4 (1) (b) (xi)

64Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 65: Rti Act PPT

The manner of execution of Subsidy programmes, including the amounts allocated & the details of

beneficiaries of such programmes

Section 4 (1) (b) (xii)

65Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 66: Rti Act PPT

Particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or

authorizations granted by it

Section 4 (1) (b) (xiii)

66Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 67: Rti Act PPT

Details in respect of the information available to or held by it, reduced in an Electronic form.

Section 4 (1) (b) (xiv)

67Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 68: Rti Act PPT

Particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information, including the working

hours of a Library or Reading room, if maintained for Public use.

Section 4 (1) (b) (xv)

68Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 69: Rti Act PPT

Appellate Authority & Public Information Officer of the department.

Section 4 (1) (b) (xvi)

69Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 70: Rti Act PPT

Such Other Information as may be prescribed

Section 4 (1) (b) (xvii)

70Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 71: Rti Act PPT

Commission office:Jammu: Wazarat Road, Near DC

Jammu’s OfficeKashmir: Old Assembly Complex,

Srinagar.

Tel Jammu: 0191-2520927, 2520947Tel Srinagar: 0194-2484257

71Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 72: Rti Act PPT

CIC and IC’s

72Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 73: Rti Act PPT

IMPORTANT WEBLINKS

WWW.JKGAD.NIC.IN

WWW.JKSIC.NIC.IN WWW.CIC.GOV.INJKRTIACT.BLOGSPOT.IN

73Raman Sharma : [email protected]

Page 74: Rti Act PPT

Thank you, for the patience !

Feedback [@] [email protected]: 97968--11012

74Raman Sharma : [email protected]