Powers and functions of the Information Commissions, appeal and penalties

 

 Powers and functions of Information Commissions.

 

 

18. (1) Subject to the provisions  of this  Act, it shall be the duty of the Central Information Commission or State Information Commission, as the case may be, to receive and inquire into a complaint from any person,

 

(a)   who has been unable to submit a request to a Central Public Information Officer or State Public Information Officer, as the case may be, either by reason that no such officer has been appointed under this Act, or because the Central Assistant Public Information Officer or State Assistant Public Information Officer, as the case may be,  has refused to accept his  or her application  for information  or appeal under this Act for forwarding the same to the Central Public Information Officer or State Public Information Officer or senior officer specified  in sub- section (1)  of  section 19 or the Central Information Commission or the State Information Commission, as the case may be;

 

(b)   who has been refused access to any information requested under this Act;

 

(c)   who  has  not  been  given a  response to a  request for information or access to information within the time limit specified under this Act;

 

(d)   who  has been required to  pay an amount of  fee  which he or she considers unreasonable;

 

(e)   who  believes  that he or she has been  given incomplete,  misleading or false information under this Act; and

 

(f)   in respect of any other matter relating to requesting or obtaining access to records under this Act.

 (2) Where the Central Information Commission or State Information Commission, as the case may be, is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds to inquire into the matter, it may initiate an inquiry in respect thereof. 

(3) The Central Information Commission or State Information Commission, as the case may be,  shall, while inquiring into any matter under this section, have the same powers as are vested in a civil court while trying a suit under the Code of Civil Procedure,1908, in respect of the following matters, namely:

 

(a)   summoning and enforcing the attendance of persons and  compel them to give oral or written evidence on oath and to produce the documents or things;

 

(b)    requiring the discovery and inspection of documents;

 

(c)   receiving evidence on affidavit;

 

(d)   requisitioning any public record or copies thereof from any court or office;

 

(e)    issuing summons for examination of witnesses or documents; and

 

(f)   any other matter which may be prescribed.

 

(4) Notwithstanding anything inconsistent contained in any other Act of Parliament or State Legislature,  as  the  case  may  be,  the  Central  Information  Commission  or  the  State Information Commission, as the case may be, may, during the inquiry of any complaint under this Act, examine any record to which this Act applies which is under the control of the public authority, and no such record may be withheld from it on any grounds. 

Appeal 

                          19. (1) Any person who, does not receive a decision within the time specified in sub- section (1) or clause (a) of sub-section (3) of section 7, or is aggrieved by a decision of the Central Public Information Officer or State Public Information Officer, as the case may be, may within thirty days from the expiry of such period or from the receipt of such a decision prefer an appeal to such  officer who is senior in  rank to  the Central Public Information Officer or State Public Information Officer as the case may be, in each public authority:

 

Provided that such officer may admit the appeal after the expiry of the period of thirty days if he or she is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from filing the appeal in time.

 

(2)  Where  an  appeal  is  preferred  against  an  order  made  by  a  Central  Public Information Officer or a State Public Information Officer, as the case may be, under section 11 to  disclose third party information, the appeal by the concerned third  party shall be made within thirty days from the date of the order.

 

(3) A second appeal against the decision under sub-section (1) shall lie within ninety days from the date on which the decision should have been made or was actually received, with the Central Information Commission or the State Information Commission:

 

Provided  that  the  Central  Information  Commission  or  the  State  Information Commission, as the case may be, may admit the appeal after the expiry of the period of ninety days if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from filing the appeal in time.

 

(4)  If  the  decision  of  the  Central  Public  Information  Officer  or  State  Public Information Officer, as the case  may be, against which an appeal is preferred relates to information of a third party, the Central  Information Commission  or  State Information Commission, as the case may be, shall give a reasonable opportunity of being heard to that third party.

 

(5) In any appeal proceedings, the onus to prove that a denial of a request was justified shall be on the Central Public Information Officer or State Public Information Officer, as the case may be, who denied the request.

 

(6) An appeal under sub-section (1) or sub-section  (2)  shall  be disposed of within thirty days of the receipt of the appeal or within such extended period not exceeding a total of  forty-five days from the  date of filing thereof, as the  case may be, for reasons to  be recorded in writing 

 

(7)  The  decision  of  the  Central  Information  Commission  or  State  Information Commission, as the case may be, shall be binding. 

 

(8)  In  its  decision,  the  Central  Information  Commission   or  State   Information Commission, as the case may be, has the power to

 

(a) require the public authority to take any such steps as may be necessary to secure compliance with the provisions of this Act, including

 

(i)   by providing access to information, if so requested, in a particular form;

 

(ii)  by  appointing  a  Central   Public  Information   Officer  or   State  Public Information Officer, as the case may be;

 

(iii) by publishing certain information or categories of information;

 

(iv)  by making necessary changes to its practices in relation to the maintenance, management and destruction of records;

 

(v)   by enhancing  the provision  of training on the right to information for its officials;

 

(vi)  by providing it with an annual report in compliance with clause (b) of sub- section (1) of section 4;

 

(b) require the public authority to compensate the complainant for any loss or other detriment suffered; 

 

(c)   impose any of the penalties provided under this Act;

 

(d)   reject the application.

 

(9) The Central Information Commission or State Information Commission, as the case  may  be,  shall  give  notice  of  its  decision,  including  any  right  of  appeal,  to  the complainant and the public authority.

 

(10) The Central Information Commission or State Information Commission, as the case  may  be,  shall  decide  the  appeal  in  accordance  with  such  procedure  as  may  be prescribed. 

Penalties 

20.   (1)   Where  the  Central  Information  Commission  or  the  State   Information Commission, as the case may be, at the time of deciding any complaint or appeal is of the opinion that the Central Public Information Officer or the State Public Information Officer, as the case may be, has, without any reasonable cause, refused to receive an application for information or has not furnished information within the time specified under sub-section(1)  of section 7 or malafidely denied the request for information  or knowingly  given incorrect, incomplete or  misleading information or  destroyed information which was the subject of the request or obstructed in any manner in furnishing the information, it shall impose a penalty of two hundred and fifty rupees each day till application is received or information is furnished, so  however, the total amount of such  penalty shall not exceed twenty-five thousand rupees:

 

Provided that the Central Public Information Officer or the State Public Information Officer, as the case may be, shall be given a reasonable opportunity of being heard before any penalty is imposed on him:

 

Provided further that the burden  of  proving that he acted reasonably and  diligently shall be on the Central Public Information Officer or the State Public Information Officer, as the case may be.

 

(2) Where the Central Information Commission or the State Information Commission, as the case may be, at the time of deciding any complaint or appeal is of the opinion that the Central Public Information Officer or the State Public Information Officer, as the case may be, has, without any reasonable cause and persistently, failed to receive an application for information  or has  not  furnished information  within the time specified  under  sub- section (1) of section 7 or malafidely  denied  the  request  for  information or knowingly given incorrect, incomplete or misleading information or destroyed information which was the subject of the request or obstructed in any manner in furnishing the information, it shall recommend for  disciplinary  action against  the Central Public Information Officer  or  the State Public Information Officer, as the case may be, under the service rules applicable to him.