Tuesday, January 24, 2012

[rti4empowerment] Letter to Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha speaker by Sri. Shailesh Gandhi,

 

The letter wrriten by Sri. Shailesh Gandhi to the speaker of the Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha is reproduced below:
with regards,
anil
 
Shri Dharamlal Kaushik
Speaker
Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha,
Baluda Bazar Road,
Raipur- Chhattisgarh
 
 
Dear Shri Dharamlal Kaushik, 
       
        There is some disturbing news which has been received that the Chhatisgarh Legislative assembly has revised the fee payable for RTI applications and the fee chargeable for providing information to Citizens. All over the country all Public authorities have kept a fee of `10 as application fee and `2 per page for providing information. It has been reported that the Chhatisgarh Legislature has revised this to `500 for application fee and `15 per page for information to be provided.
 
       This would be very unfortunate since Right to Information is a fundamental right of citizens and Section 7(5) of the Act states that, "Where access to information is to be provided in the printed or in any electronic format, the applicant shall, subject to the Provisions sub-section (6), pay such fee as may be prescribed:
"Provided that the fee prescribed under sub-section (1) of section 6 and sub-section (1) and (5) of section 7 shall be reasonable and no such fee shall charged from the persons who are of below poverty line as may be determined by the appropriate Government."
 
It has clearly been mentioned in the law that the application fee as well as the additional fee for providing information would be reasonable. Almost all Public Authorities in the Country have in the right spirit of the Act and recognizing that information should be available to citizens since they are the owners of the information, kept `10/- as application fee and `2/- per page as additional fee for providing the information. In this background the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly's decision to start charging `500/- as application and `15/- per page as additional fee goes against the spirit and purpose of the RTI Act and would be unwarranted discrimination against citizens who seek information from the Legislative Assembly. This would give rise to suspicion and speculation that the legislative assembly wishes to discourage citizens from exercising their fundamental right. I am sure the Chhattisgarh Assembly will set a good example to promote citizen's fundamental rights and reduce the application fee and the additional fee to `10/- and `2/- respectively at the earliest.
 
 
Best Regards,
 
                                                                                                            Your's Truly
 
 
                                                                                                          (Shailesh Gandhi)
 

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