Important for IBPS CLERK Interview

Right To Information(RTI)
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What is Right to Information? 

Article 19 (1) of the Right to Information is a part of fundamental rights. Article 19 (1) states that every citizen has the right to speech and expression. In 1976, the Supreme Court "Raj Narain against the Uttar Pradesh government" in case that people say when they do not know and can not express. The reason for this is contained in Article 19 of the RTI. In this case, the Supreme Court further said that India is a democracy. People are the boss. So people have a right to know what governments are for their service, what are you doing? And each citizen / tax returns. Even the beggars to beg in the street pays tax when he buys soap market. (Sales tax, excise duty etc.). Citizens have the right to know how their money is being spent.

If RTI is a fundamental right, then why do we need a law to do it right?

That's because if you go to a government department says an officer, "RTI is my fundamental right, and I'm the owner of the land.'s Why you Dikhayia your files", he will not do it. And probably he will remove from you your room. So we need a mechanism or process whereby we can exercise this right. Right to Information Act 2005 came into force on 13 October 2005, provides us with the mechanism. New authority does not give us the right information. It only refers to the process that we ask for information, where required, etc. Please charges.

Which come under the Right to Information Act?

Union law applies to the whole country except the State of Jammu and Kashmir.

"Funded" What?

The definition RTI Act nor any other law nor given. So over time the issue will probably be resolved by a court order.

Private entities are covered under the Right to Information Act?

All private entities, which are the government, controlled by the government or finance - are funded directly under the fall. Come under other indirectly.

The Official Secrets Act 1923 document does not preclude the right to information?

No, in accordance with Article 22 of the RTI Act 2005 RTI Act will replace the existing laws.

What PIO can refuse information?

These confidential information received from foreign governments, homeland security, strategic, scientific or economic interests damaging information, notifications, etc. in violation of the privileges of the legislature. 18 of the second schedule of the RTI Act is the list of agencies to which it applies. However, they also have to give that information which relate to allegations of corruption and human rights violations.

What could be denied access to the files of the comments?

No, files notes are an integral part of the public file and are subject to disclosure under the Act. January 31, 2006, the Central Information Commission that an order is made clear.

Who will give me information?

One or more officers in every Government Department Public Information Officer (PIO) has been designated. The Public Information Officer serves as the head officials. You have to submit your application to them. In addition, several officers have been Sewayojit to the post of Assistant Public Information Officer. They only accept petitions from the public, and is sent to the appropriate PIO.

Where do I submit my application?

You can have a PIO or APIO. In the case of Central Government Departments, 629 post offices have been APIOs. Ie you go to one of these post offices RTI board can submit your application and fee. They will issue you a receipt and gratitude and it is the responsibility of the post office sent it to the appropriate PIO.

Is there a fee for it? How do I submit?

Yes, there is an application fee. Central government departments to Rs 10. 's. Although various states have developed different fees. To get information, you have 2 Cr. Information page at central government departments have to pay for. It is different for different states - is different. Similarly, the provision of fees for inspection of documents. There is no fee to watch the first hour but after that Rs 5 each hour or part thereof. Will hourly fee. This is in accordance with Union law. For each state, see the related state regulations. You fee in cash, DD or Banker's Cheque or postal orders should be paid in favor of public authority by which he can collect. In some states, you can buy tickets and court fees can paste on your form. It shall be deemed to collect your fees. You can then submit your application manually or by mail.

What is no time limit for notification?

Yes, if your application is given to the PIO, you should be notified within 30 days. If you have your application assistant PIOs must be reported within 35 days. In those cases where the information may affect an individual's life and liberty, it should be reported within 48 hours.

The reason why I should tell you that such and such information?

No way, you have no reason or other information, only your contact details (which includes name, address, phone no.) Do not need to pay the extra. Article 6 (2) clearly states that no more will be asked of the applicant's contact details.

Can the PIO refuse to accept my RTI application?

No, your RTI application to the PIO can not refuse under any circumstances. Whether she reported her department / jurisdiction do not come, he will have to accept it. If the application is not related to the PIO, he possesses the appropriate PIO within 5 days of Article 6 (2) must submit under.

There are many good laws in this country, but the law could not do any of them. How would you think that this law?

It is already the law. That's because for the first time in the history of independent India accountable to any law of any officer determines inaction. If the officer concerned does not provide timely information on him Rs 250. Per day may be imposed by the Information Commissioner. If the information submitted is incorrect maximum of Rs 25,000. Can be fined up. Fines deny your request for the wrong reasons or provide false information may also be imposed. This penalty is deducted from the officer's personal salary.

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