Friday, March 5, 2010

[rti_india] Facing Criminal proceedings for using RTI

 

Hello Daniel,

I am not in agreement with  Sarbajit. Also , I am  very  uncomfortable  with the  "RTI activist"  label. I am  not sure   about attacks , but I do have a  very strange  story .
 
I am  charge sheeted for  IPC 504, 506  for  making  RTI applications  and the very  police station that charge sheeted me  was responsible  for a  police  circular  directing that  no police  personnel , should  ever  visit  the information  seeker 's house  or  ask  him/ her to visit the  police station for  getting any information.

Despite  the fact the  RTI act  does not provide  for a penal  provision  under  the Indian Penal Code , I am  facing  a maliciuos criminal proceedings. In  order to  fight  this vexatious  proceedings , I have   filed a CrpC  340 Application in the same  court , which is  read  as  "  OFFENCES AFFECTING THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUCTICE" . Even though  several members in the  group suggested  that  I approach the  High court  and get the  criminal proceedings  quashed  ,  instead  I  preferred the  340 route  only for the reason , others can  also  use the same  when  hit  by such acts  filled  with malice. Please  let me know  if  you  would  like  to know  more about  the case or  any  one in the group  , would  like to  file a  340 application  , I can send a  draft of the same.

Raghu


On 3/5/10, sarbajitr <sroy1947@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Hi Daniel,

As a person who tracks this sector closely, the alleged attacks, if any, are

a) few and far between,

b) directed at especially vexatious (and/or stupid and/or professional) troublemakers (the generic media created label for them being "RTI activist") who would have been attacked with or without RTI. In our view RTI is only another cover for such misguided / frustrated / remote-controlled people to operate under. As a result the RTI process itself gets a bad name, and plain-Joe citizens who use RTI get tarred with the same brush as these 'haraamis'.

c) We have many members on this group who claim to have been physically assaulted due to their use of RTI.

Sarbajit

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> Hello,
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> I am an American journalist based in New Delhi, writing an article about
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> threats or physical violence against RTI campaigners. Any assistance would
> be much appreciated.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Very best,
> Daniel
>
>
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