Saturday, January 1, 2011

Re: [HumJanenge] RTI to Bank

Thank you for correction. You are right. It was a typographical mistake.

On 1/1/11, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
> Re, the 2 previous posts
>
> 1) ACF_ANAND: should it be "hence you CANNOT directly seek the information
> from them" ?
>
> 2) R.K.Mukherjee: Most of the advise you have given is completely off the
> mark. The question is who HOLDS the info Mr Victor seeks. If it is ICICI
> Bank only, then chances are bleak using RTI. If it concerns his own
> grievance, he can use the RBI's mandated grievance (3 layer) redressal
> scheme which terminates in the Ombudsman,
>
> Sarbajit
>
> On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Anand acf <acfanand@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> ICICI Bank is a private bank. Hecne You can seek directly information
>> from them. But if govt bodies such as RBI if has any acess to these
>> information, then you can acess those information through the same
>> public authority.
>>
>> On 1/1/11, Victor <satyagrahi3@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Is it possible to get information regarding a loan from ICICI Bank using
>> > RTI? This information is needed for a legal matter and would help the
>> > investigation. I had filed the RTI with ICICI Bank, but I think since
>> > private banks don't fall under this ambit they didn't reply (even though
>> > this information was regarding a legal matter and case details and copy
>> was
>> > shared with them). Will filing the RTI with RBI help? Could it possibly
>> > direct ICICI Bank to share the information requested?
>> >
>> > Any help, or suggestions would be highly appreciated.
>> >
>> > Anurag
>> >
>>
>>
>> --
>> Anand S.
>> Coordinator, Anti Corruption Forum
>> Bangalore 560 085.
>> Cell No. +91-92410-12730
>>
>


--
Anand S.
Coordinator, Anti Corruption Forum
Bangalore 560 085.
Cell No. +91-92410-12730

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