Minister of State for Personnel, Jitendra Singh, in a written reply, said, "At present, the government is not considering to abolish the RTI application fee. However, persons below poverty line are exempt from payment of RTI application fee."
In a separate reply, he also informed that CIC has imposed penalty against public information officers in only 87 cases for the year 2012-13 and 138 cases for the year 2013-14.
The Minister said Central Information Commission can recommend disciplinary action against a Public Information Officer while deciding a complaint.
On the question of transferring the RTI applications, the Minister said as per section 6(3) of the RTI Act where an application is made to a public authority requesting information which is held by another public authority the officer shall transfer the application and inform the applicant.
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