Monday, December 7, 2015

How to file RTI (Right to Information)

Right To Information Act

Under stand what is RTI. Its the only official to get information.

All government organizations must reply to the RTI filed with 30 days.

We can know about

1)Tax evasion Petition filed status
2) ITR
3) What action has been take against the complaint filed.
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many other things.


Click to access.
 RTI Website

Govt Website

Here you can file RTI with the list of organizations in the drop down list.

I Filed RTI with BSNL Andhra Pradesh with the above website to get call log information.

Cost of RTI is 10/-


Private Websites FILE RTI

filertionline.in

I file RTI with a university to get course completion details.

They rejected details cannot be given to 3rd party.

Now i filed again with the CIC judgement below spouse cannot be treated as 3rd party until the marriage subsists.

Cost of RTI application is 201/- may change based on state. Refer to website.

You can track the Postal order as well.


Please refer below. 

RTI Foundation of India
Background The appellant filed an application under the Right to Information (RTI) Act with the Income 
Tax  (IT) Department seeking information about her husband such as the details of source of income 
declared by him,
 deductions like housing loans, LIC etc. claimed by him. 
 The appellant also wanted to know the certified copies of the ITRs filed by him for the said years. 
 The Public Information Officer (PIO) refused to disclose the information on the basis of objection filed by 
the appellant’s husband. 
 View of CIC The Central Information Commission (CIC) observed that a wife cannot be treated as third 
party in the strict sense of the term, 
 so long as the marriage subsists, however after divorce, the legal position changes.
 The Commission ruled that marriage still subsists between the appellant and her husband, 
 hence it would not be correct to deny information on the ground that the appellant is a third party. 
 The CIC directed the PIO to provide the gross income and net taxable income declared by the appellant’s 
husband in the last ITR filed by him. 
 Comments As per the section 2(n) of the RTI Act, “third party' means a person other than the citizen 
making a request for information and includes a public authority. 
 Therefore, in the opinion of this site, even a wife is covered under the definition of a third party, 
irrespective of whether the marriage is in existence or not.
 Citation: Ms. Juhi Jadli v. Income-tax Department in File No: CIC/RM/A/2012/000038/LS







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