Mr. Jagadanand, Orissa Information Commissioner working at tandem with defaulter PIOs and corrupt public authorities
Dear friends,
Under Sections 18, 19 and 20 of Right to Information Act, the Central/ State Information Commissioners are empowered to hear the complaints/second appeals and to give justice to the aggrieved citizens by way of ensuring complete information, and imposition of penalty in the form of fine or disciplinary proceedings against defaulting PIO.
But here is a case where the State Information Commissioner Mr.Jagadanand has conspicuously failed to carry out the above provisions and to deliver justice to the RTI complainant .
Shocked by the media report of large scale corruption and irregularities in distribution of PDS, MDM and ICDS items in areas under BMC . I had on 21.8..2009 submitted 3 RTI Applications to the PIO, office of Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation seeking certain information about implementation of food security programmes like PDS, MDM and ICDS in areas under BMC including slums like Patharbandh Basti and Ganapati Basti. Having received no information, I made 3 complaints to Orissa Information Commission under Section 18 of RTI Act on 3.10.2009. These complaints were were registered as CC No-1030/2009, CC No- 1033/2009 and CC No-1017/2009.
After a long span of around 14 months, Mr. Jagadanand, SIC took up on 3.12.2010,the hearing of all 3 complaint petitions On this day, the Commission directed the PIO to forward the concerned RTI Application to the concerned public authorities to furnish the requisite information. The PIO was also directed to furnish the said information free of cost to the complainant and the Commission fixed 18.1.2011 for further hearing.
On the day of second hearing, I appeared and stated that PIO had not provided me with complete Information. Hearing the case, Mr. Jagadanand asked me to prepare a discrepancy chart and furnish the same before the concerned PIOs who should in turn provide the complete information accordingly. Mr. Jagadanad also said that in case of my failure in getting the complete information, I could keep the Commission informed so to reopen and rehear the case. He also directed ADM, Bhubaneswar to ensure furnishing of complete information to the complainant from the office of the Asst. Civil Supplies Officer as well as the CDPO, ICDS (Urban). Thus the case was of by Mr.Jagadanand.
Following the advice of the Commission, I sent on 22.1.2011 a discrepancy chart to the Asst. Civil Supplies Officer, office of ADM, Bhubaneswar seeking complete information along with a copy marked to the Commission. After expiry of a moth, i.e. on 23.2.2011 I received a letter from the Asst. Civil Supplies Officer, BMC who expressed his inability therein to furnish the requisite information.
Then, on 14.3.2011, I wrote to Mr. Jagadanand, SIC requesting to reopen the case for another around of hearing and take action against the concerned defaulting PIO under Section 20 (1) of RTI Act. Besides I also wrote to the Chief Information Commissioner Orissa requesting him to direct Commissioner Mr. Jagadanand to reopen the case.
Though two months have passed by meanwhile, I couldn't get any response from Mr. Jagadanand, SIC nor did I get any further information. However, after around more than 3 months i.e. on 30.4.2011 I got a copy of the decision on all of my complaint petitions disposed by the Commission where it was written in para-8 that " the Complainant is at liberty to prefer petition afresh before the State Commission, in case the grievance still remains unsettled at the level of opposite party". But, it is to be noted that in the earlier decision of the Commission I was asked to inform the Commission to reopen the case, but not to file another petition. It is strange the Commission has failed to maintain consistency between two decisions pronounced by it with a time gap- all this to the detriment of the RTI user and to the advantage of the defaulter PIO and corrupt public authorities.
Regards
Pradip Pradhan
M-99378-43482
Date- 30.5.2011
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