1 year on, SIC's call for CB-CID investigation remains unheard
Neha Shukla, TNN | Nov 12, 2013, 03.07 AM IST
LUCKNOW: In another low for the RTI Act in UP, State Information Commission's order for a CB-CID
probe to establish the veracity of one of the GOs has gone without
effect. Administrative Reforms Department (ARD), to which the order was
directed, has been debating for the last one year whether SIC is within its powers to order a CB-CID probe or not. The case is listed for hearing at the commission, yet again, on Tuesday.
The matter is about two GOs issued by ARD
under similar file number (no-882/43-2-2008-15/2(3)/07 TC-III) on July 3
and 7, 2008 respectively. ARD says GO dated July 7, 2008 is genuine,
but the one issued on July 3, 2008 is "wrong and fabricated" as it has
not been "undersigned" by any government official. The applicant, Salim
Baig, on the contrary, said he got the two GOs through a query made
under the Right to Information Act. The GOs concern the state-level
committee constituted under the provisions of the RTI Act, to regularly
review the orders passed by SIC and fine imposed by it on erring
departments.
After ARD failed to explain how two GOs can be
issued under same file number but under different dates, SIC, on January
23, 2012, ordered a CB-CID probe in the matter. However, more than a
year later, ARD could not obtain the opinion of the law department on
the case, leave alone acting on it.
Though it also sought the
permission of chief minister to act on SIC order, it fails to explain
why it did not act to find out which of the two GOs is right.
The controversy lies with the para-2 of the GO dated July 3, 2008, that
reads - "state level committee will go for monthly/quarterly review of
the orders passed/fine imposed." The GO dated July 7, 2008 has the para
missing. While, on one hand, ARD said it could be a typing error that
para-2 was omitted, it maintained that July 3, 2008 order was
fabricated.
It is noteworthy that between 2008 and 2011, the state-level committee did not meet even once to review RTI cases.
As a result, between 2007 and February 2011, though SIC imposed Rs 1.89
crore as fine on public information officers of government departments
in 827 cases, it realized only Rs 3.39 lakh from 18 officials.
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