Designate nodal officer to handle RTI applications: HC to MoF

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 24 2013 | 5:45 PM IST
Finance Ministry should appoint a nodal officer to distribute RTI applications to the concerned central public information officer for processing, the Delhi High Court has directed while upholding the order of Central Information Commission in this regard.
The Finance Ministry has five departments-- Economic Affairs, Revenue, Expenditure, Financial Services and Disinvestment.
Each one of them have different sets of Central Public Information Officers for processing RTI applications but there is none to process queries which are directed to the Ministry.
The Finance Ministry had challenged before the Delhi High Court an order of Central Information Commission which directed it to designate at least one officer to whom RTI applications related to Ministry can be addressed.
"In case a CPIO is appointed for the Ministry of Finance, the implementation of the provisions of the Right to Information Act, 2005 and processing of all RTI applications of all departments of the Ministry of Finance would become difficult and extremely time consuming which will result in prejudice to the citizens of the country as well," Finance Ministry had pleaded before the High Court.
Setting aside Ministry's plea, Justice Rajiv Shakdher in a recent order directed it to publicise name of a Nodal officer who will received RTI application and process them to ascertain as to the department to which it pertains.
"On completion of this exercise, the application received by the Nodal officer will be marked to the CPIO of the concerned department.
"In case the information pertains to more than one department, photocopies of the information would be supplied to CPIOs of all such departments so that there is no delay in reciept of information by the querist," he said.
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First Published: Apr 24 2013 | 5:45 PM IST

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