NEW DELHI, June 12:
The Central Information Commission (CIC) has directed the Reserve Bank of India to depute a nodal officer for handling all RTI requests.
The commission rejected the RBI’s arrangement in which an applicant was supposed to address his application to the specific department which might have been holding that information. Activist Subhash Agrawal had sought information about printing of Re one note, which was returned saying it was not addressed to the right Central Public Information Officer (CPIO).
Under the Right to Information Act, public authorities can depute multiple officers to handle RTI requests. The Act asks these officers to provide information to the applicants.
Several departments have deputed these officers to look specific departments but they cannot reject the application on the grounds that it was not addressed to the right officer. It is their duty to transfer the application to the correct officer.
Agrawal approached the CIC with a prayer seeking direction to the RBI to nominate a nodal CPIO so that even if an RTI application is not addressed to the CPIO of a particular department of the respondents, it is directed by the nodal CPIO to the concerned department(s) and is not returned to the RTI applicant. “We do not agree with the current practice of the respondents that all the RTI applications should be filed to the CPIOs of their specific departments, information concerning whom is available on their website,” Information Commi-ssioner Sharat Sabharwal said. (PTI)