What is section1 19?

What is section1 19?

Under Section 19(1) of the RTI Act, an aggrieved person may prefer the first appeal within thirty days from the receipt of the response from the CPIO of the concerned public authority.: Appellate Authority, SEBI. –

Who is deemed Pio?

Who is Deemed PIO. The Central Public Information Officer or State Public Information Officer, as the case may be, may seek the assistance of any other officer as he or she considers it necessary for the proper discharge of his or her duties.

What is the time limit for information under the Act 2005?

30 days
The time limit stipulated under the provisions of the RTI Act is normally 30 days either for supplying information or rejecting the application, from the date of receipt of such Application under Section 6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005.

What is second appeal in RTI?

The Commission has powers to adjudicate an appeal filed under section 19 (3) of the RTI Act and order for providing the requested information when the same has not been provided at the level of Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) or the First Appellate Authority.

What is first appeal under RTI?

First Appeal is the statutory remedy available to the RTI Applicant, when there is no response from the Public Information Officer within stipulated time limit or the decision of PIO is not satisfactory or the PIO offered / supplied incorrect / misleading information or demanded exorbitant further fee etc.

What is the rank of Pio?

The RTI Act does not prescribe the rank of the officer who should be designated as the PIO / deemed PIO. However, the CIC has opined that the PIO should be at least of the rank of the undersecretary level.

Who appoints public information officer?

Every public authority
Every public authority shall for the purposes of this Act, appoint one or more officers as Public Information Officers. Every Public Information Officer shall deal with requests for information and shall render reasonable assistance to any person seeking such information.

Can we file first appeal after 30 days?

The first appeal may be made within 30 days from the date of expire of the prescribed period or from the receipt of communication from the CPIO. If the First Appellate Authority is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from filling the appeal, the appeal may be admitted after 30 days also.

What is First appeal?

What is FAA IN RTI?

Guide For First Appellate Authority. It is the responsibility of the Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) of a public authority to supply correct and complete Information within the specified time to any person seeking information under the RTI Act, 2005.

Who is first appellate authority in RTI?

The First Appellate Authority happens to be an officer senior in rank to the CPIO. The second appeal lies with the Central Information Commission. The Central Information Commission (Appeal Procedure) Rules, 2005 govern the procedure for deciding appeals by the Commission.

Under what section can a RTI be rejected?

It can be rejected under Section 8(1) and Section 9. Central Public Information Officer or State Public Information Officer can reject the receipt of the request if the information demanded affects the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security, strategic, scientific or economic interests of the country.

Can RTI be challenged in court?

“The RTI Act says categorically that no appeal is possible beyond the Commission for RTI. So no court, by law, can hear an appeal against an Information Commission.

What is an error of fact?

The failure by an administrative tribunal to clearly specify those facts upon which a decision is based can obviously impede judicial review and may even prevent parties from effectively deciding whether a case is appropriate for review.

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