Ashish, the two mistakes that the applicant made was prefering an First Appeal 
U/s 19. He should have approached the CIC U/s 18.  (This is applicable only for 
the 17 Manuals requested by him at Ques.1. of his original RTI Application.)
 
The second mistake is in not attending the CIC hearing or sending a 
representative. Its not possible that the applicant is not conversant with the 
RTI Act. From the information he has sought for, it is clear that he knows what 
he is / was seeking. Under such circumstances, he could have asked some of his 
or our friends to attend the hearing on his behalf. Or he could have even 
requested for an audio / video conference hearing. 
 
Further, you have missed the point on what RTI Wanted had posted in the 
begining of this thread. He is absolutely right. The IC has evaded the issue on 
the 17 Manuals as mandated U/s 4(1)(b). One does not need to me a rocket 
scientist to understand what the applicant was referring to. I have made 
similar requests with PA on post cards and hmanaged to get these manuals free 
of cost. We need to thank our moderator for an excellent decision he extracted 
from the CIC last year.
 
It is needless to remind you that the RTI Act was not promulgated by the 
Parilament for highly literate people. It is for the benefit for "aam admi" or 
common man. One cannot expect a common man to be a expert on "precise drafting 
". Besides your POV has already been addressed by Sunil Ahya. 
 
So instead of stating that the first post of RTI Wanted was "dumb" it would be 
better if you can ask Shri  D P Kumar, Dy. Director & CPIO, Bureau of Indian 
Standards and his FAA if they know how read the RTI Act 2005 properly or not?
 
Manoj Pai
 
 


--- On Sun, 7/18/10, C K Jam <[email protected]> wrote:


From: C K Jam <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [rti_india] Re: What have we done to deserve such dumb ICs in the 
CIC ?
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, July 18, 2010, 10:40 PM


  







Mr Ashish,

A majority of the RTI applicants in this country are not bureaucrats trained in 
precise drafting or from Oxbridge. Show it to your next door (hopefully non 
babu) neighbor. Even he/she will understand what the applicant has asked for.

Maybe you might like to send the applicant to the World Bank too !

PS: BTW, you might like to train some of the ICs in the CIC in precise drafting 
of their orders too.

RTIwanted

--- On Sun, 7/18/10, ashish kr1965 <ashishkr1965@ yahoo.com> wrote:


From: ashish kr1965 <ashishkr1965@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [rti_india] Re: What have we done to deserve such dumb ICs in the CIC ?
To: rti_in...@yahoogrou ps.com
Date: Sunday, July 18, 2010, 3:46 PM


  

Dear Jam

If anyone is "dumb" it is the person who posted this message,

The CPIO's reply to query 1 was precise, as was the AA's.
Ms Singh in her capacity as second appellate has delivered an
unexceptionable decision upholding the department's view
(and highlighting the importance of precise.drafting by 
RTI applicants).

Ashish

== In rti_in...@yahoogrou ps.com <rtiwant...@. .> wrote ==
http://www.rti. india.gov. in/cic_decisions /CIC_SS_A_ 2009_000083_ M_37650.pdf

Applicant asked for various information from BIS and the first one was:

Qus.1. Please send me your office newly published manual (17 points manual of 
booklet) belonging to the year 2008-09, according under section 4(1)(b) of the 
Right to Information Act. 2005.

To this, the PIO replied:

Ans. Your Query is not clear.

The First Appellate Authority (FAA)/Dy. Director General (South), Bureau of 
Indian
Standards (BIS) vide his order dated 16.10.2009 upheld the reply / decision of 
the CPIO.

And our IC SS in the CIC ruled:

During the hearing the Respondent submit, in respect to point no. 1 of the RTI
Application, that the Applicant has not mentioned the specific manual / booklet 
he is
referring to in his application. The BIS is using various manuals for the 
activities being
carried out and the manuals are already placed in Public Domain. The Commission
holds that since the Appellant not mentioned the specific information he has 
sought, the
Respondent have not been able to furnish the requisite documents to him.

=========

Any more vacancies available in the World Bank please ?

RTIwanted









      

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