Who can ask for information under Right
to Information?
Any citizen can ask for
information under these laws. The Act extends to the whole of India except the
State of Jammu and Kashmir. OCI's (Overseas Citizens of India) and PIO's
(Persons of Indian Origin) card holders can also ask for information under the
RTI Act.
For citizens, OCI's and PIO's who are staying out of India, the RTI Application can be filed with the PIO of the local Indian Embassy/Consulate/High Commission and they will inform you regarding the amount of application fee in local currency as well as the mode of payment.
Some Important Pacts Regarding Who can obtain information under RTI:
For citizens, OCI's and PIO's who are staying out of India, the RTI Application can be filed with the PIO of the local Indian Embassy/Consulate/High Commission and they will inform you regarding the amount of application fee in local currency as well as the mode of payment.
Some Important Pacts Regarding Who can obtain information under RTI:
It is quite interesting to note that even
though under Section 3 of the Act right of all citizens, to receive
information, is statutorily recognised but Section 6 gives the said right to
any person. Therefore, Section 6, in a sense, is wider in its ambit than
Section 3. (Observed by Supreme Court of India: CIC vs State of Manipur
& ors)
RTI Act does not define PERSON. However, The
General Clauses Act, 1897 defines PERSON as
Person" shall include any company or
association or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not,
"Political Agent" shall mean- In relation to any territory outside
India, the Principal Officer, by whatever name called, representing the Central
Government in such territory, and in relation to any territory within India to
which the Act or Regulation containing the expression does not extend, any
officer appointed by the Central Government to exercise all or any of the
powers of a Political Agent under that Act or Regulation.
Thereby, another organisation can ask for
information from another organisation Irrespective of the nature of the job
a person may be performing as far as a person is a citizen of India he/she
shall have the right to information subject to the provisions of RTI Act. ALL
citizens are entitiled for information under RTI, which included employees.
Same is clear from S. 6(1). It starts with non obstinate
clause 'A person'. So it is the person matters not the employability or
employee.
The application/ appeal from an Association
or a Partnership Firm or a Hindu Undivided Family or from some other group of
individuals constituting as a body or otherwise is to be accepted and
allowed.
Kolkata high court has allowed use of post box in filing RTI which shall enable
contact of a user with the authority without revealing personal details of the
information seeker. You do not need to worry about your safety when Post Box is
there. You may read it here: http://www.rtiindia.org/law/rti-acti...41-paisa/2224/
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