Saturday, December 18, 2010

Re: [rti4empowerment] PENDENCY AT CIC

Dear Weds and all
Thanks for your comments.
In Hindu dharma we believe in Karam theory.
They are reaping the benefits, as per their previous karma.
So no body is to be blamed
Dr JN Sharma


On 12/19/10, DSouza Wilberious Evanglist <wilevades@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Dear Raja Bunch,
>
> Dwell into these,
>
> 1. Preface of The Constitution of India declares that:-
> Constitution is a living document, an instrument which makes the government
> system work.
> 2. The Constitution of India, in its Preamble, states, "WE, THE PEOPLE OF
> INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a 1[SOVEREIGN
> SOCIALIST
> SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC] and to secure to all its citizens:
> JUSTICE, social, economic and political;
> LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship;
> EQUALITY of status and of opportunity; and to promote among them all
> FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the 2[unity and
> integrity
> of the Nation];
> IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this twentysixth day of November, 1949, do
> HEREBY
> ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION.
>
> 3. In Democracy, the Government is defined as A GOVERNMENT BY A PEOPLE; OF
> THE
> PEOPLE & FOR THE PEOPLE.
>
> 4. People are Supreme & not the Government in a Democracy, as the Government
> is
> installed by the people to govern themselves.
>
> 5. The Government is formed by the Elected Representatives of People having
> support of majority of like political ideology holders, for in a Democracy
> all
> the people cannot rule all the people. Hence, this system.
>
> 6. The body of elected representatives form Parliament (Meaning platform to
> speak) for the people; as all the people cannot speak for all the people.
> "Parlare" meaning to speak.
>
> 7. The Parliament consists of two houses a. The House of People b. Council
> of
> states.
>
> 8. The House of People consists of elected representatives of People.
>
> 9. The Council of states consists of secondary representatives of people
> i.e.
> representatives of peoples' representatives.
>
> 10. Parliament enacts laws which is construed & deemed as De Facto reflects
> the
> will of People.
>
> 11. All functionaries of the three branches of Governance i.e. LEGISLATURE,
> JUDICIARY & THE EXECUTIVE, withot exception, otherwise known as "State" as
> defined in Art. 12 of Constitution of India, are public servants ,
> subservient &
> accountable to people. So, are Information Commissioners. Hence, People can
> ask
> them why a task is not done in a particular manner or not.13. From this
> you
> would agree that the People of India have installed the Constitution of
> India &
> the Government therewithin to themselves & to govern them. Hence, in
> Democracy,
> the Government is defined as A GOVERNMENT BY A PEOPLE; OF THE PEOPLE & FOR
> THE
> PEOPLE.
>
> 14. Hence, the Government & all its functionaries are accountable &
> answerable to the People of India. Hence, the People of India have a right
> to
> question the Government that they have installed within the framework of the
> Constitution on its acts & omissions. This is otherwise known as the Right
> to
> Information.
>
> 15. This Right to Information of the People of India is inalienable,
> axiomatic, fundamental as well as human right . This has beenreaffirmed by
> the
> Supreme Court of India as a fundamental right forming a facet of Art. 19
> (1)(a)
> of the Constitution of India. Read 6 above.
>
> 16. To access, seek, receive & impart information is a Human Right
> (HR),as
> per Article 19 of The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
> (ICCPR) that was adopted by the General Assembly of The United Nations on
> the
> 16th December 1966, as cardinal principles of Human Right, embodied in The
> Protection of Human Rights Act 1993 section 2(d) & (f) forming a facet of
> Art.
> 21 Part III, Fundamental Right (FR) i.e. Right to life & Liberty, of the
> Constitution of India.
> 17. Freedom of Information lies at the root of the rights discourse.
> Failure
> of the State to provide access to information or State suppression of
> information can lead to the most egregious forms of human rights violations.
> The
> Right to Information (RTI) is fundamental to the realisation of rights as
> well
> as effective democracy, which requires informed participation by all.
> Lot can be written. Please spare time to view atachment
>
> Regards,
> WEDS
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: raja bunch <bunch_raja@yahoo.co.in>
> To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Sat, 18 December, 2010 20:19:59
> Subject: Re: [rti4empowerment] PENDENCY AT CIC
>
>
> Bhaskar,vacancies must be filled.Let the cases be disbursed as fast as
> possible.Justice delayed it justice denied.Other states should also fill.
> Rgds
> Bunch
>
> --- On Sat, 18/12/10, Bhaskar Prabhu <mahitiadhikarmanch@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>From: Bhaskar Prabhu <mahitiadhikarmanch@gmail.com>
>>Subject: Re: [rti4empowerment] PENDENCY AT CIC
>>To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
>>Date: Saturday, 18 December, 2010, 10:43 AM
>>
>>
>>Dear All,
>>There is no necessary to increase Informatuion Ciommissioners but let them
>>increse disposals, which is possible.
>>Yours in RTI service
>>Bhaskar
>>
>>
>>On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 7:13 PM, M.K. Gupta <mkgupta100@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
>>
>>Mr. Rakesh Gupta, RTI activist has received the following information from
>> the
>>CIC on the pendency of cases in reply to his RTI application.
>>>Figures mentioned herein speak for themselves about the dire need to
>>> increase
>>>the strength of Information Commissioners at CIC.
>>>
>>>STATUS OF PENDING CASES AT CIC
>>
>>S. No.
>>
>>
>>1 Information Commissioner
>> (Shri/Ms)
>>
>>2 6 months to one year
>>3 Over 12 months
>>
>>4 Total
>>(column 3 & 4)
>>
>>5 Up to 3 months
>>
>>
>>6 3-6 months
>>
>>
>>7 Grand Total
>>
>>
>>8
>>1. A. N. Tiwari 90 27 117 790 295 1202
>>2. Shailesh Gandhi 0 03 03 738 49 787
>>(Col6&7)
>>3. AnnapurnaDixit 02 02 04 1000 38 1040(Col.4,6,7)
>>4. Dr. M A Ansari 0 5 05 443 44 487
>>(Col. 6&7)
>>5. M L Sharma 0 6 06 1314 3134 4448
>>(col. 6&7)
>>6. Satyanand Mishra 234 07 341 536 341 1111
>>(col 3, 5&6)
>>7. Sushma Singh 23 23 46 595 84 702
>>(col (3,5&6)
>>8. Deepak Sandhu 230 09 239 1200 450 1880
>>(col.3,5&6)
>>9. Wajahat Habibullah 327 270 597 879 535 2011
>>Total pendencyi against col. 3,4,6&7)
>>10. Total 13,668
>>
>>1. Total pending cases – 13,668
>>2. Vacancies of ICs04 – One more shall occur after the
>>retirement of Shri A N Tiwari.
>>
>>3. Cases pending less than
>>3 months - 54.84%
>>6 months - 91.20%
>>3-6 months - 36.36%
>>Over 6 months- - 8.80%
>>6-12 months - 6.61% -
>> Over 12 months - 2.19%
>>
>>Notes-
>>1. Cases of Shri Wajahat Habibullah are yet to be distributed.
>>2. Cases of Dr. M A Ansari have been transferred to others ICs.
>>3. Cases of Shri A. N. Tiwari will be transferred to others after his
>>
>>retirement.
>>
>>
>>(Though utmost care has been exercised in putting the figures, the author
>> is not
>>responsible for any inadvertent mistakes and the figures supplied by the
>> CIC to
>>Mr. Rakesh Gupta shall be treated as final. Totals have been given in the
>> same
>>format as has been informed by Mr. Rakesh Gupta)
>>
>
>
>

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