Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Re: [HumJanenge] Some CIC decisions in its meetings...

Dear Karira

It seems the citizens are least interested in such petty matters.

RTI is dead ! Long live the Citizens Charter Act. !!!! .... and so on
to the JLP Bill.

Its no longer amusing to observe how the foolish citizens get
hoodwinked time and time with such diversionary antics. Its more
amusing to see how little is divulged in the CIC's MoM

PS: This group has now attained just the level of posting we want -
about 100 posts per month. Keep it up.

Sarbaijt

On 12/20/11, C K Jam <rtiwanted@yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://cic.gov.in/CIC-Minutes/Minutes08112011.pdf
>
>
> http://cic.gov.in/CIC-Minutes/Minutes13122011.pdf
>
>
> 1. CIC wants to streamline the process of hearing second appeals /
> complaints from senior citizens or physically challenged persons out of
> turn. The current system is not working and a second appeal had to be filed
> with the CIC on this issue.
> Please
> see: http://www.rti.india.gov.in/cic_decisions/CIC_WB_A_2010_000965-SM_M_65985.pdf
>
>
> In the next meeting the issue was decided and from now on all priority cases
> which are heard out of turn, the reason for taking up such cases out of turn
> will be listed in the order itself.
>
> 2. CIC wants to come out with a Draft Citizen Charter. Secretary of CIC
> suggested to wait till the current discussion of inclusion of Citizens
> Charter (to be included) under Lokpal is decided. Nevertheless staff have
> been asked to examine Citizen Charter prepared by IC SG in detail.
>
> 3. The CIC and ICs want to visit other countries where FoIA and RTI have
> good implementation like - USA, New Zealand and Scandinavian countries. At
> least 4 ICs will make the trip this current financial year.
>
>
> RTIwanted

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