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Mrunal Kishor Wankhede vs Bank Of India on 23 April, 2024

We would also refer Central information Commission Decision passed in "Satish Tiwari v I.O.C.L" wherein Hon'ble CIC held that it is indeed very unfortunate that a large number of persons who themselves are not so clean in so far as their conduct and behavior, including economic integrity is concerned and it is they who have been misusing the provisions of the RTI Act for promotion of personal interest at the heavy cost of public expenditure which are incurred in processing the RTI applications."
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Mrunal Kishor Wankhede vs Bank Of India on 23 April, 2024

We would also refer Central information Commission Decision passed in "Satish Tiwari v I.O.C.L" wherein Hon'ble CIC held that it is indeed very unfortunate that a large number of persons who themselves are not so clean in so far as their conduct and behavior, including economic integrity is concerned and it is they who have been misusing the provisions of the RTI Act for promotion of personal interest at the heavy cost of public expenditure which are incurred in processing the RTI applications."
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Mrunal Kishor Wankhede vs Bank Of India on 23 April, 2024

We would also refer Central information Commission Decision passed in "Satish Tiwari v I.O.C.L" wherein Hon'ble CIC held that it is indeed very unfortunate that a large number of persons who themselves are not so clean in so far as their conduct and behavior, including economic integrity is concerned and it is they who have been misusing the provisions of the RTI Act for promotion of personal interest at the heavy cost of public expenditure which are incurred in processing the RTI applications."
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Mrunal Kishor Wankhede vs Bank Of India on 23 April, 2024

We would also refer Central information Commission Decision passed in "Satish Tiwari v I.O.C.L" wherein Hon'ble CIC held that it is indeed very unfortunate that a large number of persons who themselves are not so clean in so far as their conduct and behavior, including economic integrity is concerned and it is they who have been misusing the provisions of the RTI Act for promotion of personal interest at the heavy cost of public expenditure which are incurred in processing the RTI applications."
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Mrunal Kishor Wankhede vs Bank Of India on 23 April, 2024

We would also refer Central information Commission Decision passed in "Satish Tiwari v I.O.C.L" wherein Hon'ble CIC held that it is indeed very unfortunate that a large number of persons who themselves are not so clean in so far as their conduct and behavior, including economic integrity is concerned and it is they who have been misusing the provisions of the RTI Act for promotion of personal interest at the heavy cost of public expenditure which are incurred in processing the RTI applications."
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Sugandha Gupta vs Chief Commissioner Of Income Tax (Cca) , ... on 12 April, 2019

Similarly, she also referred to the judgement of the Division Bench of the Hon'ble High Court of M. P. in the matter of Smt. Sunita Jain v. Pawan Kumar Jain W.A. No. 168/2015 and Smt. Sunita Jain v. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited W.A. No. 170/2015 dated 15.05.2018 in support of her contention. Moreover, her husband had himself sought information regarding the pay, allowances and other facilities granted by her Employer State Bank of India. Thus, on the one hand her husband was himself seeking information from her Employer and on the other hand the Respondent was denying similar information to her. It was, therefore, prayed to impose maximum penalty and recommend disciplinary action against the PIO for suppression of information, penalty on her husband Mr. Lovish Kumar, for obstructing the information, compensation / costs to her and direction to the PIO to furnish the correct, complete and truthful information point-wise to her along with necessary certified copies immediately.
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Mrunal Kishor Wankhede vs Bank Of India on 23 April, 2024

We would also refer Central information Commission Decision passed in "Satish Tiwari v I.O.C.L" wherein Hon'ble CIC held that it is indeed very unfortunate that a large number of persons who themselves are not so clean in so far as their conduct and behavior, including economic integrity is concerned and it is they who have been misusing the provisions of the RTI Act for promotion of personal interest at the heavy cost of public expenditure which are incurred in processing the RTI applications."
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Mrunal Kishor Wankhede vs Bank Of India on 23 April, 2024

We would also refer Central information Commission Decision passed in "Satish Tiwari v I.O.C.L" wherein Hon'ble CIC held that it is indeed very unfortunate that a large number of persons who themselves are not so clean in so far as their conduct and behavior, including economic integrity is concerned and it is they who have been misusing the provisions of the RTI Act for promotion of personal interest at the heavy cost of public expenditure which are incurred in processing the RTI applications."
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Mrunal Kishor Wankhede vs Bank Of India on 23 April, 2024

We would also refer Central information Commission Decision passed in "Satish Tiwari v I.O.C.L" wherein Hon'ble CIC held that it is indeed very unfortunate that a large number of persons who themselves are not so clean in so far as their conduct and behavior, including economic integrity is concerned and it is they who have been misusing the provisions of the RTI Act for promotion of personal interest at the heavy cost of public expenditure which are incurred in processing the RTI applications."
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Mrunal Kishor Wankhede vs Bank Of India on 23 April, 2024

We would also refer Central information Commission Decision passed in "Satish Tiwari v I.O.C.L" wherein Hon'ble CIC held that it is indeed very unfortunate that a large number of persons who themselves are not so clean in so far as their conduct and behavior, including economic integrity is concerned and it is they who have been misusing the provisions of the RTI Act for promotion of personal interest at the heavy cost of public expenditure which are incurred in processing the RTI applications."
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