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DRAFT RTI RULES, 2017

A CRITICAL ANALYSIS BY P M RAVINDRAN, CO-ORDINATOR SAVE RTI


CAMPAIGN

SAVE RTI CAMPAIGN-MISSION STATEMENT

SAVE RIGHT TO INFORMATION. USE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT.


GET INFORMATION OR......
EXPOSE ATLEAST THREE IDIOTS/TRAITORS* AMOUNG PUBLIC SERVANTS!
1. THE PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER (PIO)
2. THE FIRST APPELLATE AUTHORITY (FAA, AND THE HEAD OF PUBLIC AUTHORITY
WHERE THE HEAD OF THE PUBLIC AUTHORITY IS NOT THE FAA!) AND
3. THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER (IC)

*An idiot is one who does not know the job s/he is getting paid to do and a traitor
is one who knows it but does not do it!

1. Please see the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) Circular No


1/5/16-IR dated 31 Mar 2017, available at
http://document.ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02rti/1_5_2016-IR-
31032017.pdf and copy posted at https://www.slideshare.net/raviforjustice/rti-
rules-2017draftdopt-circular1-52016ir31032017. This circular is about inviting
feedback from the public on the proposed Right to Information Rules, 2017 which
is supposed to replace RTI Rules, 2012. Even a cursory look at the proposals
would reveal it has everything to do with making it more difficult for
citizens to access information and nothing to do with making the PIOs,
FAAs and ICs comply with the letter and spirit of the law which states in
its preamble that it is to provide 'secure access to information under the
control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and
accountability in the working of every public authority'. The Preamble
also states unambiguously that 'democracy requires an informed citizenry
and transparency of information which are vital to its functioning and
also to contain corruption and to hold Governments and their
instrumentalities accountable to the governed'.

2. While the formal feedback is being fine tuned, the aim here is to highlight the
treachery in the draft Rules.

3. At para 2(j) a new definition has been introduced for a Secretary as:
"Secretary" means an officer so appointed as Secretary to the Commission by
the Central Government. And para 7 states 'Appointment of Secretary to the
Commission:- The Central Government shall appoint an officer not below the
rank of Additional Secretary to the Government of India as Secretary to the
Commission.'

The hidden agenda: (a) Finding sine cures for retired additional secretaries to
the GoI. (b) After appointing an additional secretary as secretary to the
Commission the information commissioners
will of necessity be not less than secretaries to the GoI! (c) So that provides sine
cures for 10 secretaries too!

Comment. There is no need for any secretary to the commission. As it is there is


an army of registrars, joint registrars etc who are under employed in the
commission. No need to burden the exchequer more.

4. Paras 3 to 6 deal with application fee, fee for providing information,


exemptions and modes.

Comments.
(a) This is a copy/paste operation. But there is a relevant question: should
these fees continue at all? The answer is a big NO. Why? Firstly, the issue of
proactive disclosure specified in sec 4 of the RTI Act. Quite a lot of information
that citizens should know have been mandated for proactive disclosure within
120 days of the enactment of the RTI Act. (Interestingly the Rules still fail to
specify any penalty on public authorities who have failed to comply with this
provision of the law!)

(b) Next, the same section also states in Sub Sec 4(2) that 'It shall be a constant
endeavor of every public authority to take steps in accordance with the
requirements of clause (b) of sub-section (1) to
provide as much information suo moto to the public at regular intervals through
various means of communications, including internet, so that the public have
minimum resort to the use of this Act to obtain information.' When even 4(1)(b)
has not been complied with by any of the public authorities, with some
exceptions of course, it is time (12 years is sufficient time in an era when
information technology makes mobile phones bought yesterday obsolete today,
isn't it?) that the application fees and fee for information is done away
with.

(c) And lastly the DoPT had also issued circulars directing public authorities to
upload applications under the RTI Act and their replies on the authority's
website.

(d) For reasons given above there is absolutely NO justification for continuing to
levy fees along with the application or for providing info sought.

(e)These comments would be incomplete if I did not highlight one fraud in


these paras- Para 5 is about exemption given to BPL category citizens from
paying application fees and fee for information. But it stipulates that for getting
this benefit they have to produce a copy of the certificate issued by the
appropriate government! Now you can well imagine the ordeal in getting this
certificate! I had come across a citizen who had visited the office 5 times spread
over 3 months to get a certificate that could be used only once!

5. Para 8 is about a format for submitting 2nd appeals, documents to be


provided and also about a proof of service of appeal to the respondent!

Hidden agenda: (a) Shirk responsibilities of the IC and (b) create avenues for
harassing the appellant.

Comments:

(a) Firstly, when Sec 6 of the RTI Act does not specify a format for the application
and explicitly states that the applicant need not even specify reasons or provide
any information other than the
information needed to contact him (and this could even be a Post Box number as
has been clarified by certain decisions of competent authorities!) there is no
justification for introducing formats for 2nd appeals. It is true that the proposed
rules clarify that the appeal should not be rejected merely because of not being
in the specified format, but that is no consolation for citizens being driven from
pillar to post by a bureaucracy that is seen as almost inimical to the public
needs!

(b) This rule, at para 8(1) also demands the appellant should authenticate and
verify the documents that are being submitted! Why this is objectionable is that
DoPT had issued a OM (10/1/13-IR dated 06 Oct 2015) where the PIO is
required to endorse the copies that he provides only when the applicant has
requested for certified copies! Here the following questions merit answers:
b.1. Why have the contents of this OM not been incorporated into these Rules?
And why should it be restricted to only the PIO and not the FAA and IC?

b.2. Of the 4 documents-copies of the application, reply by the PIO, 1st appeal,
reply by the FAA- submitted with the 2nd appeal two are originated by the
appellant himself and one each by the PIO and FAA. These can be verified by the
IC during hearing but how can the applicant verify the authenticity of the
documents provided to him by the PIO if it is not even certified by the PIO?

(c) Para 8(1)(v) demands that 'copies of other documents, if any, relied upon by
the appellant and referred to in his appeal' have also got to be submitted. Will it
include the documents, other than the reply under which they have been
received from the PIO, too? If yes, then there are two questions:

c.1. If the PIO had not certified the documents, how can the appellant
authenticate them?

c.2. If the PIO has not provided an index of these documents, how will the IC
verify if the appellant has provided all copies that had been received from the
PIO/FAA?

c.3. If the PIO has provided an index will it not suffice to provide a copy of the
index and not copies of all the documents mentioned in the index which would
be criminal waste of natural resources.
(Remember the Greens' quip: Save paper, save trees!)

(d) Para 8(1)(vi) demands that an index of documents be submitted. When there
are only 4 documents- copies of the application, reply by the PIO, 1st appeal,
reply by the FAA- that are required to decide the appeal why should these be
indexed separately? (The rules provide for not rejecting an appeal merely
because it is not in the suggested format. Now if you add the missing index, the
commission/commissioner can reject it officially, isn't it?)

(e) Para 8(1)(viii) demands that a certificate stating that the matter under appeal
has not been previously filed and disposed or are pending, with the Commission
or any court. This is obnoxious as Sec 23 of the RTI Act is unambiguous while
stating that 'No court shall entertain any suit, application or other proceeding in
respect of any order made under this Act and no such order shall be called in
question otherwise than by way of an appeal under this Act.'. And which is the
clause in the RTI Act that forbids the applicant from seeking a particular
information from two different sources, may be at the same time or different
times, and both landing up as 2nd appeals?

(f) Para 8(1)(ix) and 8(3) demands that the proof of service of appeal to the
respondent should also be attached. Now here are the issues involved:

f.1. Firstly, it is the duty of the IC to consider the appeal, whet the documents
-the application, response by the PIO, 1st appeal and the reply by the FAA-
submitted with it and decide if there has been deficiency in providing the
information sought and only if such deficiency has been established and it is
required to penalise the PIO an opportunity to being heard is to be given to the
PIO (only). Even then it is the duty of the IC to list out the deficiencies and seek
explanation on each of those points specifically. Thus directing the appellant to
send copies of the appeal to the respondent is both illegal and will amount to
palming of the duties of the IC to the appellant which should not be accepted.

f.2. Next, given the efficacy of our postal department, one may find oneself in a
situation where one cannot file the 2nd appeal without an application for
condoning delay!
f.3. Our post offices even while charging the consumer Rs 3/- for the
Acknowledgement Due Card do not bother to return the duly completed card
promptly, if at all it is returned. Firstly there is lapse on the part of the post man
who is required to get the details completed by the addressee. On complaints
the postal authorities maintain the the AD card is handled as ordinary mail and
hence cannot be tracked. This is unacceptable since it is not just the Rs 3/- that
is charged for the card that goes towards the cost. The AD cards are only
accepted with postal articles which are registered for which there is a
registration charge of Rs 17/-! When proof of delivery is demanded they play
another fraud on the consumer by getting a letter from the concerned post
master that it has been delivered! Please have a look at the blog at
https://www.slideshare.net/raviforjustice/proof-of-delivery-of-registeredad-
documents to see the even more worse fraud in such a case. Here they have
just provided a list of registration numbers of postal articles with the post
master's signature! Now recollect that we sign at two places when a
registered/AD letter is delivered to us- one is the AD card and the second is a list
produced by the post man for his/their records! They do not even bother to
provide a copy of this list, where the recipient has actually signed, to the
consumer/complainant!

f.4. While the postman will not deliver the postal article addressed to you unless
you acknowledge receipt by signing both the AD card and his list, he is not seen
to do this in the case of postal articles
addressed to public servants/authorities! And one need not debate on how
important this proof of delivery is required by the citizen more than the public
servants/authorities.

(g) Para 8(2) regarding typing etc. Irrelevant so long as readable.

6. Para 9 permits the IC to return the appeal and the reasons are totally
unsustainable. But the provision 'However, the appellant may be required to
authenticate/verify the document(s) before disposal of appeal.' lets the cat out of
the bag and that is provide room for the IC to whimsically decide on the appeal
or/and harass the appellant. (Please read para 5(b) and (c) above.)

7. Para 10 deals with the process of appeal where the IC has been given the
authority not to consider the 2nd appeal if the 1st appeal had not been filed or
filed but the reply from the FAA had not been received even after 45 days had
elapsed. This is also intended to facilitate the IC to subvert the law. When a 1st
appeal had not been filed it automatically falls within the category of the
complaint dealt with at para 13 of the suggested Rules. And if the additional 15
days are given to cater for postal transit time look at the information
commissions themselves sending notices for hearing without keeping such
transit times in view! And even if the reply of the FAA is received after the 2nd
appeal had been filed after 30 days of submission of the 1st appeal and no
response has been received from the FAA, why should it be returned to the
appellant? After all, the 2nd appeal would be maintainable even if only on the
ground of delay in providing info and the need to impose the mandatory penalty.
The issue of the decision of the FAA will have to be resolved by the IC by seeking
his explanation for the delay because the 30 days is the maximum time given to
the PIO and FAA to respond to the application/1st appeal. So there is no need to
harass the appellant for no fault of his, though the appellant, being a sensible
person would cater for postal transit times while filing his appeal and his
judgement should not be questioned.

8. Para 11 deals with the procedure for deciding appeals. The whole procedure
listed is wrong and would only make a mockery of the sanctity of deciding the
appeal. This procedure confounds the important question when it is to be
followed. There has to be two stages for deciding the appeals. The 1st one is on
receipt of the appeal when the IC is required to study the appeal and the
documents submitted with it and decide if there has been deficiency in providing
the info sought and there is a need to penalise the PIO. If there is a need to
penalise the PIO then a notice has to be given to him seeking specific responses
to the listed deficiencies. This caters for the legal requirement of sec 20 whereby
the PIO who is to be penalised has to be given an opportunity to being heard
before such a penalty is imposed. After getting the responses in the form of an
affidavit if there are further clarifications needed they may be sought from both
the PIO and the appellant. Thereafter the 2nd stage of deciding the appeal
should take place whereby the IC directs the PIO to provide the missing info and
also imposes the penalty while directing the FAA/ public servant superior to the
PIO to ensure compliance and confirmation.

9. Para 12 deals with withdrawal or abatement of appeal. This is


irrelevant/unwarranted as in the context of the RTI Act, if an information sought
had not been provided and a complaint/appeal has been filed then they have to
be disposed of as per the law.

10. Para 13 to 15 deal with complaints. In the RTI Act, the difference between a
complaint and appeal is notional and the former is a simple case of the latter.
Thus all points covered about appeals in earlier paragraphs here apply to
complaints also. The only difference is the apex court ruling that in case of
complaints the IC cannot order provision of info sought! This is absolutely
ridiculous because the very Act is meant to enable citizens to access info. And
this rule has done nothing about resolving the predicament! It should have
provided for the IC to get the info sought /copies of documents under the
provision of Sec 18(3) of the RTI Act and give it to the complainant.

11. Para 16 and 17 deals with compliance and non-compliance of the decision of
the Commission. Again it is evident that the effort is to procrastinate/harass the
applicant/appellant. There is no reason why the IC cannot seek confirmation, by
a specified date, of compliance from the FAA and communicate it to the
complainant/appellant with the rider that if no response is received from the
complainant/appellant to that communication within 30 days of its receipt the
case will be closed.

12. Para 18 deal with presence of parties before the commission. The
provisions here are treacherous, to say the least. It should be understood
that there is absolutely no need for the complainant/appellant to be present for
any hearing. His case is complete in the complaint/appeal and the documents
submitted with them. The onus of proving that he acted with due diligence is
with the PIO and the IC is required to provide an opportunity to being heard to
the PIO only if he has convinced himself that there is a need to penalise the PIO.
Thus empowering the IC to seek the presence of the parties is a sure shot way to
harass the hell out of the complainants/appellants. As it is the PIOs/FAAs
participate in hearing at the expense of the tax payer while the information
seeker incurs the expense from his own hard earned income. At least one court
of record (at Chandigarh) has directed that PIOs who are penalised by ICs, if they
are to challenge that decision in a court, they should do so at their own expense.
But it remains applicable only for that state! This should have been incorporated
in these rules to make it applicable to the whole nation.

Worse, para 18(5) states that 'The public authority may authorize any
representative or any of its officers to present its case.'. This is unwarranted,
illegal and causes unwanted burden on the exchequer for the simple reason that
such representations have no meaning and do not serve any purpose because
the only opportunity to being heard is to be given to the defaulter PIO who is to
be penalised and that cannot be wished away.

13. Paras 19 and 20 deal with counter statements and serving of notice by the
commission. These are irrelevant/only subject to the provision of the RTI Act
which mandates an opportunity of being heard to be given to the defaulting PIO
before the penalty is imposed on him.

14. All appendices to be trashed for reasons given in the preceding paragraphs.

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