Outstanding
Order of Odisha Information Commission
(Second
Appeal Case No.- 1306/2016)
Bhubaneswar: While disposing a
Second Appeal
petition No. 1306/2016 dt. 16.7.20,  Sri .B.K. Mohaptra, State Information
Commissioner  has  imposed 
penalty of Rs. 25,000  on  PIO of College
of Engineering & Technology , Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar   for
denial  of  information 
under RTI Act  and   directed 
authority  to pay  Rs. 50,000.00 
as compensation to the appellant 
Dr. Biswanandan Dash  within one
month.  This is the highest ever  compensation 
awarded  to an appellant by
Odisha  Information Commission  since 2005, year  of the 
implementation  of RTI Act in
Odisha. 
1.Sri Biswanandan  Das had 
filed RTI Application dt. 7.1.2016   to the PIO,  College
of Engineering & Technology , Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar   seeking 
information on 11 points in relation to 
the walk-in-interviews conducted by CET on 8.7.15  and 25.12.15  for 
selection and appointment of some contractual faculty members in the
department of English and Mathematics. On 5.2.16,  Dr. Achyutananda Acharya, the then PIO  supplied the  
information and asked the appellant to deposit  Rs. 10.00 towards  cost 
of the  5 page information. The
Appellant     found the information
incomplete supplied by the PIO but 
deposited  Rs. 10.00  towards 
cost  of information.  Though money was deposited  in form of 
Money order, the  PIO did not  supply 
any  information. 
2. Then the appellant   filed first appeal dt. 26.2.16  to Prof. P.K.Patra,  the First Appellate Authority-cum-Principal,
CET, Bhubaneswar seeking  complete  information. 
The  First Appellate  Authority 
conducted  hearing  and passed 
the  order dt. 13.5.2016   affirming entitlement of the  appellant   to the
information such as  attendance  and selection of the candidates,  distribution/ award of the marks and
merit  list. But the PIO did  not 
supply  any  information despite  order of the FAA. The FAA also  did not send 
copy  of the  order 
to the  appellant nor  ensured 
implementation of his  order. 
3. Being aggrieved,  Sri 
Das  filed  second 
appeal dt. 6.8.2016   before 
Odisha Information Commission seeking 
complete  information,
penalty  on the PIO  for denial 
of information  under section
20(1) of the RTI Act with prayer  for  Rs. 2 lakh 
compensation for the  loss
suffered by him under  section 19(8)(b)
of the RTI Act. 
4. The  Commission 
registered  the case  as Second
Appeal  No. 1306/2016  and  issued 
notice  to the PIO and First
Appellate  Authority  of 
CET, Bhubaneswar   seeking  reply and status  report 
in relation to Second Appeal 
petition. In order  to comply  the 
notice dt. 6.4.2018   issued by the Commission,   the 
PIO and First Appellate 
Authority  vide letter  No. 2552 dt. 1.8.2017   and letter No. 1934 dt. 25.6.2018 provided
rest of the authenticated information free of cost. 
5. The Commission conducted
several hearing  in 2019  and 
2020. During  hearing,  the 
Commission   wanted  to know from the PIO  what prevented him from supplying   the information  at that time 
which was  supplied  to the 
appellant     in order 
to comply  the notice  of the 
Commission.  The PIO  could not give  any satisfactory response.    The Commission
also  observed  that 
despite  order  of the First Appellate Authority, the PIO
did  not supply any  information. 
6. The Commission arrives  at 
the  findings  that 
Dr. Achyutananda Acharya, the 
then PIO, CET, without any reasonable 
clause  delayed  the 
furnishing  of the available  information 
to the appellant  and deliberately
caused  obstruction  in the access of information  to the appellant.  He is 
therefore,  held liable  to penalty 
under  section 20(1)  of RTI Act. 
Taking  note  of the extent of  delay and 
the  conduct of Dr. Acharya , the
PIO , the  Commission imposed  penalty 
of Rs. 25,000.00  on him. 
7. With  regard 
to  prayer  for the 
compensation  by the appellant,
the  Commission  observed “ had the  sought information been  provided to the  appellant in due  time or in accordance  with 
the  provisions of the Act, the
same  could  have 
been  used  and 
utilized  by him in his  desired 
way. His contention  thus merits
consideration  that  due 
to  the  obstruction 
in access  to information to him
deterred  his  purpose.” The 
Commission  considers  it to be fit case  to 
award  the  compensation 
of Rs. 50,000 in favour  of the
appellant  to be paid by CET under  section 19(8)(b) of the RTI Act. 
8. The Commission  directed the PIO  to pay the 
amount of penalty  Rs. 25,000.00  within one 
month of the  receipt  of the 
order.  The  Commission also  directed  the 
Public Authority , i.e.,  the
College of Engineering and Technology , Bhubaneswar  to pay 
compensation  amount of Rs. 50,000
to the appellant  within one  month 
from the date  of the receipt  of the 
order. 
Prepared  by Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482 
Date- 25.7.20 
 
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