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PSIC issues show cause notice to Mohali director public instructions for RTI information denial
PSIC issues show cause notice to Mohali director public instructions for RTI information denial

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

PSIC issues show cause notice to Mohali director public instructions for RTI information denial

1 2 3 Mohali: The Punjab State Information Commission (PSIC) has issued a show cause notice to the public information officer (PIO) of the director public instructions (secondary education), Mohali, for failing to furnish information sought under the Right to Information (RTI) Act. Following a complaint by Sukhchain Singh, a resident of Fatehgarh Churian, Batala, the commission, invoking Section 20(1) of the RTI Act, has asked the PIO to explain in writing why a penalty should not be imposed for the alleged willful delay or denial of information. The officer has been directed to submit a detailed reply before the next date of hearing. During the proceedings, the commission expressed strong displeasure at what it termed as "complete negligence and laxity" on the part of the public authority in handling the RTI request. The commission noted that the continued failure to respond to such matters reflected not only inefficiency but also a disregard for the RTI Act itself. "The casual and callous approach adopted by the respondent is against the spirit of the RTI Act," the commission observed, adding that the law was enacted to promote transparency and ensure effective access to information. "Such behaviour by a government servant must be condemned," it said, emphasising that exemplary action is necessary to send a clear message to other public officials about their obligations under the Act. The PSIC's stern remarks underlined the need for accountability in governance and warned that non-compliance with the RTI framework undermines public trust in administrative institutions.

Punjab info panel flags glaring deficiencies in RTI handling
Punjab info panel flags glaring deficiencies in RTI handling

Time of India

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Punjab info panel flags glaring deficiencies in RTI handling

1 2 Chandigarh: In a scathing indictment of the state's public works department (building and roads), the Punjab State Information Commission has flagged glaring systemic deficiencies that obstruct citizen access to information under the RTI Act. The commission observed that such lapses prevent RTI requests from being processed effectively and information from being provided in a timely manner. These observations were made by state information commissioner Bhupinder S Batth during a hearing on an appeal filed by a Pathankot resident , who claimed that only partial information was provided in response to his RTI query to the PWD (B&R), Pathankot. Despite pointing out discrepancies earlier, the appellant claimed no corrective action or response was received from the department. Upon reviewing the case, the commission found that information for key points remained unanswered, and the clerk appearing on behalf of the respondent was unaware of case specifics. The public information officer (PIO) was absent and failed to respond to a show-cause notice already issued by the commission. Calling it a serious lapse, the commission stated that the respondent PIO demonstrated complete disregard for the RTI Act, 2005, and adopted a casual, callous approach toward the RTI mechanism. "It is abundantly clear that such matters are being ignored and set aside, which reflects disrespect towards the RTI Act itself," the commission remarked in its order. It observed that there are glaring systemic deficiencies in the department and criticised the lack of a proper record-keeping system. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 새로 나온 '암보험' 최적가 가입인기! "암진단금+생활비+치료비 든든하게"... 굿리치 보험대리점 (등록번호:제2006038313호) 가격 받기 Undo "An appropriate mechanism has not been provided to keep the record properly by the public authority, due to which the information/request under RTI Act, 2005, is not being served properly," the commission observed. Despite its stern stance, the commission extended a final opportunity to the PIO, directing him to appear personally at the next hearing and submit a written reply to the show-cause notice. He was also instructed to provide the complete pending information to the appellant within two weeks of receiving the commission's order. Failure to comply, the order warned, will invite action under Section 20(1) of the RTI Act, which provides for penalties against erring officials. The case is next listed for hearing on July 30.

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