appeared from his
RTI application that he was seeking information of interrogatory/clarificatory nature. The CPIO
assured that the information as sought by the appellant ... relating to his RTI application dated 21/06/2012 the CPIO should permit him to inspect
the relevant records and also allow him to take
CPIO's representative stated that certain
queries of the appellant are interrogatory in nature and not covered by the definition of
'information ... based on the available records and added that
he is willing to permit the appellant to inspect the relevant records and take whatever
information/document
which the CPIO's reply is correct that the same is
interrogatory in nature. However, he failed to mention that the same ... asked for the copy of order of judicial forum which had
permitted to hold promotions in its order. The CPIO can categorically reply
whether
relevant records and take whatever
information/documents he needs but queries of interrogatory nature/contesting the action of the
public authority do not fall under ... inspection of the records.
Decision notice:
The Commission directs the CPIO to permit the appellant to inspect the relevant records
relating to his RTI application
appellant vide letter dated 19/10/2011other than answers to queries of
interrogatory nature/seeking interpretation of rules. The appellant pleaded that ... appellant should be allowed to inspect the
above mentioned records and also permitted to take photocopies/extracts therefrom, free of cost,
upto 25 pages within
much of the information sought in the above queries are of the
interrogatory nature which is not "information" as defined under section ... appellant requested that inspection of the relevant records may be permitted to which the CPIO's
representative agreed.
Decision Notice:
The Commission directs
asked questions with prefixes such as what, how etc.
which are of interrogatory nature and the records were held with various sections and hence,
there ... delay in providing the reply.
Decision notice:
The CPIO is directed to permit the appellant to inspect the relevant records relating to his
RTI application
District comes under Gwalior region.
3- Provide a copy of rule which permits entry into restricted area?
4- Provide copy of map submitted by Mines ... 2011 it is apparent that most of the queries are interrogatory in nature/contesting the action
of the department which is not covered under
above, however,
as regards (iii) the question is of interrogatory nature which he is not expected to answer under
the RTI Act . He further stated ... under (i) & (ii) above and in
case the appellant so desires, permit him to inspect the relevant records and take
photocopies/extracts there from
apparent that the
information sought is interrogatory in nature/asking for reasons, which is not 'information' as
defined under Section ... information regarding his RTI application dated
10/03/2012 the CPIO should permit him to inspect the relevant records and also take
photocopies/extracts therefrom