Friday, April 30, 2010

Re: [rti_india] Re: IPO commision

 

Dear Mr Sarabjit
                         I do not know much about you.You are much burdened with the work of moderating the site.Are you the owner of this site? How much money is spent in all the exercises of this site.?  How much money you incur from your pocket in doing this job?Plz let me have the details of the site.
With best wishes.
Bunch


From: sarbajitr <sroy1947@yahoo.com>
To: rti_india@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, 30 April, 2010 8:51:40 PM
Subject: [rti_india] Re: IPO commision

 

Dear Raja

As you know this group is not like other RTI groups. If you want a conventional answer you can read this
http://www.rtiindia .org/forum/ 51331-drafting- right-informatio n-india-post. html

In my view you are a baby. What is worse is that you are a cry baby.
The RTI Rules generally allow you to pay in cash, bankers cheque (ie. D/D, LPO) and now by IPO.

Is there any rule / law which says that IPOs of all denominations must always be in stock at each and every post office of the country? In the absence of any statutory obligation of the Post Office to keep IPOs of each and every denomination available just so that people like you can file RTIs from any post office in India, it is always open to you to use one of the other forms of payment if you have a problem with IPOs.

The charging a Rs 1 commission per IPO is perfectly reasonable. The Postal dept incurs a cost of Rs 3 for every small denomination IPO it sells. So the more RTIs Mr Raja Bunch files the greater is the burden on honest taxpayers and responsible RTIers.

The Court fee example is irrelevant. Virtually all small value court fee stamps in the country are fake (Telgi) and go directly into the pocket of the vested interests.

Sarbajit

--- In rti_india@yahoogrou ps.com, raja bunch <bunch_raja@ ...> wrote:
>
> Friends
> Today I went to buy a few IPOs of Rs 10/ for RTI at IC Colony PO.
> Were not available.Only for Rs 2/ were available.Asked when did the last stock come, was told,Feb 2/10. Shocking aspect was this that we have to pay a comm of Re 1. whereas the printing is only Re.0.50. Even if you buy IPO worth Re/1 comm is Re 1/ For any Denomination.
> When we buy any Court Fee stamp or any stamp from the vendor we need not pay any comm. Is their any regulation in this. ie. If I want to file an RTI and only Re 1/ denomination IPO is available,I have to pay Rs20/
>
> Regards
> Bunch
>

Dear Mr

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