Right to Information Act 2005
Agartala, Tripura
8 September 2005
Makarand Bakore
Research Associate
Centre for Civil Society
New Delhi
Introduction
• Purpose
• Transparency and accountability
• Applies to the whole of India except
J&K
• Official Secrets Act, 1923 [S.22]
• Enacted on 15 June 2005. Will come
into force in toto on 12 October 2005
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Definition of ‘Information’ [S.2(f)]
"information" means any material in any
form, including
- Records - Memos - Samples - info
related to
- Documents - Opinions - Models
any private
- Press Releases - Advices - Emails body
- Circulars - Orders - Data in
electronic
- Log Books - Contracts form
- Papers
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Definition of ‘Record’ [S. 2(i)]
"record" includes
a) any document, manuscript and file
b) any microfilm, microfiche and facsimile
copy of a document
c) any reproduction of image or images
embodied in such microfilm (whether
enlarged or not)
d) any other material produced by a computer
or any other device
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Definition of ‘Right’ [S. 2(j)]
"right to information" includes the right to
i. inspection of work, documents, records
ii. taking notes, extracts or certified copies of
documents or records
iii. certified samples of material
iv. diskettes, floppies, tapes, video cassettes
or in any other electronic mode or through
printouts where such information is stored
in a computer or in any other device
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Obligations of Public Authorities
[S.4]
1. Catalogue, index and computerise
records [S. 4(1)]
2. Publish within 120 days (Oct 12)
• Particulars of organisation, powers and
functions of officers and employees,
rules regulations, instructions, manuals
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Obligations of Public Authorities
• Categories of documents
• Budget
• Subsidy programs
• Designate State Public Information Officers
• Constant endeavour to provide information suo moto
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Appointment of Officers [S. 5(2)]
• State Public Information Officers
• State Assistant Public Information
Officer
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Obtaining Information
1. Receive request
2. Payment of fee
3. SPIO solicit assistance
4. Provide information
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Third Party Information
• Other public authority [S. 6(3)]
• Any other entity owned, controlled, or
substantially financed by government
[S. 11(1)]
• Any other private entity with its
permission
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Exemptions [S. 8]
a) affects the sovereignty and integrity of
India
b) forbidden by any court of law or tribunal
c) breach of privilege of Parliament or the
State Legislature
d) information related to agencies mentioned
in the Second Schedule of the Act
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Exemptions
c) Commercial confidence, trade secrets or
intellectual property
d) Information from a foreign government
e) Cabinet papers including records of
deliberations of the Council of Ministers,
Secretaries or prosecution of offenders
f) Information which relates to personal
matters, the disclosure of which has no
bearing on any public activity or interest
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Partial Information [S. 10]
Partial information shall be given along
with
a) The reasons for the decision
b) The name and designation of the
person giving the decision
c) Details of the fees calculated
d) Right of the petitioner w.r.t. review
of the decision
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Rejection [S. 7(8)]
1. The reasons for such a rejection
2. The period within which an appeal
against such a rejection may be
preferred
3. The particulars of the appellate
authority
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Stipulated Time
• 48 hours [S. 7(1)]
• 30 days [S. 7(1)]
• 35 days [S. 5(2)]
• 40 days [S. 11(3)]
• Failure to provide information in
stipulated time [S. 7(3)]
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Fees
• Determination of fee
• Below poverty line [S. 7(5)]
• Additional fee to be paid
• Fee when response is delayed [S. 7(6)]
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State Information Commission
• Every State Gov shall constitute the SIC
[S. 15(1)]
• Process of constitution
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Information Officer Hierarchy
State Information Commission
Officer senior in rank to the State
Public Information Officer
State Public Information Officer
State Assistant Public Information Officer
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Appeals
• First Appeal [S. 19(1)]
– With the officer senior in rank to the State
Public Information Officer
• Second Appeal [S. 19(3)]
– With the State Information Commission
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Reasons for Appeal [S. 18(1)]
1. No Information officer
2. Request refused
3. No response
4. Unreasonable fee
5. Incomplete, misleading or false
information
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Powers of State Information
Commission
• Burden of proof on the IO [S. 20 (1)]
• Fine [S. 20(1)]
• Disciplinary action [S. 20(2)]
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Reports
• Annual report [S. 25(1)]
• Guide in official language [S. 26(2)]
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Thank you !
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