Friday, August 20, 2010

Re: [rti_india] Maharashtra SIC Kuvlekar seeks police protection from appellants

 

Dear Col Johar

1) I thought that Co-Ops have been held NOT to be public authorities in Maharashtra (and in several other States) by various HC judgments, incl one of the Nagpur bench of Bombay HC.

2) If the Co-OP is not a P/A then you are not WHISTLEBLOWER, kindly read the definition of whistleblower in the CVC scheme. http://cvc.nic.in/whistle.pdf

Sarbajit

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 7:42 PM, virender johar <virender.johar@gmail.com> wrote:
 

Dear Friends,
 
I had filed a Second Appeal against the Secretary of Army Welfare Co-operative Housing Society ltd, Pune vide Appeal 13/2009 before Shri Vijay Kuvlekar State Information Commissioner as the PIO - Secretary of the said Society  failed to provide the information even after the First Appellant Authority in this case Deputy registrar Pune City (1) had passed the Order that the Information be provided . The Second Appeal was heard on 19 Nov 2009 and in the Open court verbal Order  was passed directing the Secretary of the society to provide the information within 15 days of the said Order. Neither the information has been provided till date nor the State Information Commissioner has passed the written order.
 
I have brought the facts to the Notice of the State Info Commissioner  but it seems my complaint against the Secretary for not providing the information seems to have fallen on deaf years. Also personal interview with the SIC to expedite the issue of the written Order has not resulted any results. Of late he even refuses to see me.
Why is the SIC behaving like this??? Is there any remedy???  except filing a case in the High Court.  Are the litigants supposed to be harrassed espec8ially when the litigant is a WHISTLE BLOWER??? 
 
PLEASE ADVICE.
 
Lt Col Johar
 


 
On 10 August 2010 07:39, sarbajitr <sroy1947@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Harassed-by-litigants--will-approach-cops--Info-panel-boss/658395

At a time when activists using Right to Information as a tool to expose corruption face threats to their lives, State Information Commissioner Vijay Kuvlekar is grappling with a different threat from those upset by his verdicts or litigants wanting to jump the queue for an earlier hearing.

Fed up by constant interference in his job, Kuvlekar has decided to lodge a complaint with police against those trying to force him into giving favourable verdicts.

"We will submit a written complaint to police about attempts to blackmail the SIC and even threaten the staff," SIC deputy secretary Raviraj Phalle told this paper on Monday. "In fact, we had gone to the police with a written complaint today but since senior police officers were not available, we will file it on Tuesday," he said.

Kuvlekar said he wouldn't have asked his staff to file the complaint, but this interference had irritated him so much that it was affecting RTI work and hearing of cases. "The staff were also suffering due to unwarranted and unnecessary pressure tactics adopted by litigants," Phalle said.



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