Fresh CIC notice to political parties chiefs

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 29 2016 | 12:42 PM IST
CIC has issued fresh notices to the chiefs of all the six national parties for not responding to Right to Information queries on their functioning, finances and other issues.
In the Full Bench hearing scheduled on June 20, CIC has clubbed cases of 17 RTI applicants of similar nature, including activist R K Jain.
"Take notice that the above complaints/appeals (copy enclosed for the respondents) in respect of RTI requests filed by the aforesaid complainants/appellants have been listed for hearing before a Full Bench of this Commission comprising Information Commissioners M Sridhar Acharyulu, Sudhir Bhargava and Bimal Julka...," the notice said.
Jain, whose RTI queries regarding functioning and finances of political parties had remained unanswered, has named the then chiefs of the national parties in his complaint because in such proceedings the liability is of individual who was holding the position when the RTI application was being handled by the public authority.
The fresh notices are issued to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, the BJP president, president/general secretary of NCP and BSP and general secretaries of CPI (M) and CPI.
Besides Central Public Information Officer of the Election Commission has also been asked to appear during the hearing.
In 2013, on a plea by activist Subhash Agrawal and Association of Democratic Reforms, the CIC had declared Congress, BJP, NCP, CPI, CPI-M and BSP as public authorities, thereby bringing them under the ambit of the Right to Information Act.
CIC is the final appellate authority in RTI matters whose decisions can be challenged through writ petitions in High Courts. No political party has approached the constitutional courts challenging the order of the CIC so far.
Refusal to provide information or not furnishing complete information is deemed an offence under the RTI Act and attracts a penalty for the public information officer of the public authority of Rs. 250 per day from the date the information became due to the day it was to be furnished.
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First Published: May 29 2016 | 12:42 PM IST

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