Sunday, October 20, 2019

Fact-finding Report on “Child Deaths in Malkangiri District

Monday, October 14, 2019

Press Note on 14th RTI anniversary released by NCPRI


Press Note on 14th RTI anniversary

 October 12, 2019, marked 14 years of implementation of the RTI Act in India. The law has empowered millions of people across the country to exercise their fundamental right to seek information and hold the government accountable.

 Never has the government’s commitment to transparency been as questionable as it is today, on the 14th anniversary of the Right to Information law- information of critical national and public importance continues to be denied and the Act itself was weakened through amendments..

 The convention, organized by the Central Information Commission is the first since the RTI Amendment Act 2019 was passed by Parliament which dealt a serious blow to the law. Despite protests across the country and opposition from several political parties, the BJP government brought in amendments to the RTI Act. There were no public consultations on the amendments and in fact even the text of the amendment Bill was not made public before being introduced in Parliament. The amendments empower the central government to make rules regarding the tenure, salaries, allowances and other terms of service of the chief and other information commissioners of the Central Information Commission (CIC) and all state information commissions (SICs).

 It has been more than 2 months since the amendments received the assent of the President on August 1, 2019. However, till date the central government has not promulgated rules. Though the DoPT MoS Jitendera Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah spoke at the inaugural session of the CIC convention, they did not make any reference to the recent amendments to the law nor did they give any indication of the time-frame in which rules will be made.

 In complete denial of the dismal reality of the implementation of the RTI law Home Minister, Amit Shah claimed that this government is committed to transparency.

 The abrogation of articles 370 and 35A has meant that the J&K RTI Act stands repealed. The transparency law in the state was repealed without any transparency in the process itself! There is no clarity about the status of the appeals and complaints pending before the J&K State Information Commission as the commission was set up under the J&K RTI Act. The state Act also had some progressive provisions not contained in the Central RTI Act- such as time bound disposal of second appeals.  

 The track record of the government on openness has been questionable. For instance, the government resisted disclosure of records and deliberations regarding demonetisation. Electoral Bonds were introduced as a mode of anonymous funding of political parties through an amendment to the Finance Bill. Preposterous claims were made by the government that this was being done to bring in greater ‘transparency’. BJP was the biggest beneficiary of the electoral bond scheme launched by the government in 2017-18, bagging 94.5% of the bonds worth a little over Rs 210 crore masking the unholy nexus between corporates and the ruling party. The government has also kept under wraps information about bank frauds and NPAs. It also tried to suppress the release of the unemployment data.

 ‘Report Card of Information Commission 2018-19’ brought out by Satark Nagrik Sangathan (SNS) and CES on the functioning of information commissions across the country has found that despite the directions of the Supreme Court in judgment in February 2019 to appoint information Commissioners to the Central and State Information Commissions, many appointments to the information commissions have not yet been made. In fact currently four posts of information commissioners in the CIC are vacant.

 Furthermore, scores of RTI users have been attacked and more than 84 killed in their quest for information and accountability. This month itself an RTI activist in Rajasthan was allegedly killed in police custody. Even as the attacks continue unabated, the government has failed to operationalize the Whistle Blowers Protection Act which was passed in 2014.

To mark the anniversary of the RTI law, NCPRI members in many states held events resolving to protect RTI, increase it's usage and overcome the attempt to weaken one of the most radical freedom on information legislations in the world. After the amendments were passed in the Parliament, the National Campaign for Peoples’ Right to Information launched a year long "Use RTI, Demand Accountability" campaign on August 1st 2019. To demand accountability from the government, RTI users and citizen campaigns have been filing and will continue to file RTIs on pressing issues of public interest. Some of the RTIs already filed sought information on issues such as district mineral funds, lynching cases, Aadhaar and voter ID linkage, electoral bonds, the National Food Security Act amongst many others.

By NCPRI , New Delhi
On 13.10.19

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Story about Forgery, manipulation and illegality in awarding land patta by Manas Ray, Additional Tahasildar , Ranapur


Story  about  Forgery, manipulation and illegality  in awarding land patta   by Manas Ray, Additional Tahasildar , Ranapur 


We demand  before authority to initiate legal proceedings against Sri Manas Ray, main accused in manipulation of land patta in favour of Bipin Jena of Bankapur village under Ranpur Tahasil of Nayagarh district as per direction of High Court, Odisha.

 1.  Bipin Jena of Bankapur  village  is the eldest son  of  deceased  Dasarathi Jena and Kumudini Jena ( two sons  and three daughters). He  in collusion  with Sri Manas Roy , Additional Tahasildar  and other employees  of Ranapur Tahasil manipulated the Govt. procedures , prepared  forged  documents  and obtained land patta  of  the whole land  of his father in his name.

2.       Bijini Jena, younger brother  of Bipin Jena having  heard  from some sources about his brother obtaining land patta  of  their ancestral property  in his name through submission of  forged  documents, applied   to Sub-Registrar office, Nayagarh  for certified copy  of land records.

3.       Then,  Bijini Jena  filed RTI  application under RTI Act  to the PIO, office of Tahasildar , Ranapur  seeking information about  details of documents produced  by his elder brother Bipin Jena  to get land Patta and approval of Tahasildar. Both  the PIO and First Appellate  Authority  did not  supply any information leading  to filling of  Second Appeal petition which is pending for disposal of Odisha Information Commission.

4.       Then, Bijini Jena moved  from   pillar  to post  filling  a number  of complaints  to the  Collector, SP, Nayagarh and Inspector-in-Charge , Ranapur seeking  an inquiry  into it. But nothing happened.

5.       This news  was highlighted  by Dharitri news paper on 21st January, 2019 which prompted District administration to  come with action mode  by cancelling land patta  in name of Bipin Jena. But Tahasildar  did  not take any  action against  the  officials involved  in preparing  forged document and helping Bipin Jena  to obtain Land patta  by manipulating  Govt. procedure.

6.       Finding denial of justice by every authority, Bijin Jena, at last , approached Odisha  High Court  seeking justice. Acting on writ petition ( case No. CRLMP No. 1090 ),  on 28.8.19, the hon’ble High  directed  to the  Chief Secretary, Home Secretary, Govt. of Odisha and director General of Police, SP, Nayagarh and inspector-in-Charge , Ranapur  to register FIR  and take quick action against the accused  within 4 weeks.

7.       After direction of High Court, the  Ranapur Police has registered  the FIR  against  the main accused Sri Manas Ray, Additional Tahasildar and other officials of  Ranapur Tahasil. In the meantime,  the police has arrested Bipin Jena and a Revenue  Inspector involved in  assisting for preparation of forged documents. But  interestingly, the   police under pressure from Collector, Nayagarh is trying to protect Manas Ray, main accused  who  has taken  huge  money  to manufacture all documents in support of Bipin Jena.  Despite repeated complaints from Bijin Jena, Sri Roy did  not  conduct any inquiry. He has  not yet  been arrested . we  came to know that the district administration has transferred him  to Jharsuguda district  in order  to save him from arrest. 

Posting  by  
Dillip Samantaray , RTI Activist  and Advocate 
Date-13.10.19
M- 9853632850


Saturday, October 5, 2019

Vigilance cases against IAS officers in Odisha


Vigilance cases against IAS officers in Odisha
( From 2000 to 2014), exposed  under RTI

Dear  friends
In 2014, RTI application was  filed  to the PIO, office  of Directorate  of Vigilance, Cuttack  seeking  information about  details of  Vigilance  cases  filed against IAS and OAS  officers,  Final Report prepared,  Charge sheet filed  from 2000 to 2014.  The PIO and First Appellate Authority rejected RTI Application on the ground of voluminous information. Then Second Appeal was filed  in Odisha Information Commission which was registered  as SA No. 278/2015 .  Just after this  case, the State  Govt. released  a notification  to keep  office of State Vigilance from  ambit of RTI Act. The  decision of the State Govt. has been challenged in High Court  which is still pending.

However, the case  was  heard  by Chief Information Commissioner  in 2017  and its  hearing  continued for two years , as the PIO   continued  seeking  time  again and again  to prepare  such  huge  information. At last   we  arrived  at  negotiating table  before  the Commission    that  information about only IAS  officers  will be provided  to the appellant. Accordingly, the  Commission passed order dated 14.3.19. On 16.7.19, the PIO  supplied the  following  information.

·         Rate  of  conviction against IAS  officers is very low.
·         IAS officers  involved  in  infamous Dal Scam against  whom Vigilance  has filed  has been withdrawn.
·         Many IAS  officers  have been given protection in name of  pending investigation and  submission of  final report.

Sl. No
Name  of IAS officers
Vigilance Case Number
Year of case  filed
Present Status
1
Sri Moadan Mohan Mohanty
BBSR Case No. 44/2000
2000
Chargesheet  filed
2
Sri Sanjib Kumar Roy
BBSR Case No. 24/2001
2001
Convicted
CTC Case No. 15/2003
2003
Chargesheet  filed
BBSR Case No. 25/2007
2007
Case has been abated  on 10.3.14
CTC Case No. 84/2012
2012
Pending investigation
CTC Case No. 47/2008
2008
Final Report  submitted
3
Sri Sanjib Kumar Roy
Sri Sanjay Rastogi
CTC Case No. 47/2008
2008
Final report  submitted
4
Sri Phani Bhusan Das
BBSR Case No. 39/2001
2001
Final Report submitted
5
Sri Kartik Ch. Das
BBSR Case No. 22/2002
2002
Final Report submitted
6
Sri Lokanath Mishra
BLS Case No. 23/2000
2000
Departmental action against Sri Mishra
7

Sri Jagadish Prasad Das
BBSR Case No. 10/2004
2004
Final Report submitted
BBSR Case No. 7/2003
2003
Final report submitted
8
Sri Jagar Singh
CTC Case No. 27/2000
2000
Final Report submitted
9
Dr. Hrushikesh Panda
BPR Case No. 38/2002
2002
Final Report submitted
BPR Case NO. 39/2002
2002
Final Report submitted
BPR Case No. 40/2002
2002
Final Report submitted
BPR Case No. 41/2002
2002
Final Report submitted
10
Sri S. Osatullah
Sri Sanjib Mishra
Sri Soumya Prasad Mishra
BPR Case No. 50/2002
2002
Final report submitted
11
Sri Prafulla Mishra
BBSR Case No. 9/2003
2003
Charge sheet  filed
BBSR Case No. 34/2003
2003
Charge sheet  filed
BBSR Case No. 35/2003
2003
 Charge sheet  filed
12

Sri Vinod Kumar
BBSR Case No. 60/2003
BBSR Case No. 62/2003
BBSR Case No. 7/2005
BBSR Case No. 8/2005
2003 & 2005
Charge sheet  filed
Sri Vinod Kumar
BBSR Case No. 12/2005
2005
Final Report prepared
Sri Vinod Kumar
BBSR Case No. 18/2006
BBSR Case No. 27/2006
BBSR Case No. 32/2006
BBSR Case No. 33/2006
BBSR Case No. 49/2006
BBSR Case No. 54/2006
BBSR Case No. 57/2006
BBSR Case No. 59/2006
BBSR Case No. 60/2006
BBSR Case No. 32/2007
BBSR Case No. 34/2007
BBSR Case No. 38/2007
BBSR Case No. 48/2007
BBSR Case No. 50/2007
BBSR Case No. 51/2007
BBSR Case No. 52/2007
BBSR Case No. 53/2007
BBSR Case No. 11/2008
BBSR Case No. 6/2009
BBSR Case No. 22/2011  
2006
&
2007
2008
2009
2011
Chargesheet  filed
Sri Vinod Kumar
BBSR Case No. 56/2006
BBSR Case No. 54/2007
2006
2007
Convicted
13
Sri Surendra Nath Tripathy
CTC Case No. 30/2004
2004
Charge sheeted  against others
CTC Case No. 5/2004
2004
Charge sheeted  against others
CTC Case No. 6/2004
2004
Charge sheeted  against others
14
Sri Vijay Arora
BBSR Case No. 35/2007
2007
Final report  submitted
15
 Sri Nityanada  Mohanty
CTC Case No. 10/2003
2003
Charge sheet filed
CTC Case No. 9/2006
2006
 Charge sheeted
16
Sri Bijay Kumar Dhal
CTC Case No. 24/2008
2008
Final Report  submitted
17

 Sri Mayadhar Panigrahi

BBSR Case No. 28/2008
2008
Charge sheeted
BBSR Case No. 29/2008
2008
Charge sheeted
BBSR Case No. 33/2008
2008
Final Report submitted
19
Sri Himanshu Sekhar Samantaray
BBSR Case No. 37/2008
2008
Convicted
18
Sri R.N. Senapati
BBSR Case No. 49/2000
2000
Charge sheeted against others
CTC Case No. 30/2003
2003
Charge sheeted against others
CTC Case No. 32/2003
2003
Charge sheeted against others
CTC Case No. 35/2003
2003
Charge sheeted against others
CTC Case No.38/2003
2003
Charge sheeted against others
CTC Case No. 39/2003
2003
Charge sheeted against others
CTC Case No. 41/2003
2003
Charge sheeted against others
CTC Case No. 42/2003
2003
Charge sheeted against others
CTC Case No. 12/2004
2004
Charge sheeted against others
BBSR Case No. 13/2004
2004
Charge sheeted against others
BPR Case No. 52/2005
2003
Final Report submitted
19
Sri Nikunja Kishor Sundaray
BBSR Case No. 36/2005
2005
Pending investigation
20
Sri I. Srinivas
CTC Case No. 14/2005
2005
Charge sheet against others
21
Dr. Prasanta Kumar Pradhan
  
BBSR Case No. 12/2009
2009
Charge sheet  filed
BBSR Case No. 43/2008
2008
Charge sheet against others
SBP Case No. 28/2011
2011
Pending Investigation
22
Sri Bishnupada Sethi
CTC Case No. 33/2010
2010
Final Report submitted
23
Sri Srikant Prusty
CTC Case No. 44/2010
2010
Charge sheet  filed
24
Sri Rabindra Nath Das
CTC Case No. 60/2010
2010
Charge sheet  filed
25
Sri Bhagaban Ch. Das
BLS Case No. 52/2009
2009
Charge sheet  filed
26
Sri Ambika Prasad Mishra
SBP Case No. 90/2010
2010
 Charge sheet  filed
27
Sri Pradipta Kumar Pattanayak
Sri Ashok Kumat Tarenia
Sri Jagadish Prasad Agrawal
BBSR Case No. 31/2005
BLS Case No. 59/2009
2005
2009
Charge sheet against  Sri Agrawal
28
Sri Benudhar Das
BBSR Case No. 48/2008
2008
Charge sheet  filed
29
Sri Pramod Kumar Pattanayak
BLS Case No. 54/2009
2009
Charge sheet  filed
30
Sri Alekha Chandra  Padihari
BBSR Case No. 7/2011
2011
Charge sheet  filed
31
Sri Debaraj Mishra
SBP Case No. 78/2014
2014
Charge sheet  filed

Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482
Date- 4.10.19