Poor Man has no fundamental right of information as per Certain Central Information Commissioner.
Dear Friends
Certain Central Information Commissioner, think , poor has no right to Information.
Now we see that Certain Information Commissioners had decided (Supreme Court cases) that there is no inconsistency with the Right to information , if information is provided to poor at the 250% times of reasonable cost determined by the Supreme court of India/ Government Of India.
Normal Fee As Per Supreme Court of India Rs 2/ per Page as per RTI Act, 2005. And free to poor.
Whereas the same Supreme Court of India is giving Judicial records copies at 2.5 time of RTI fees. Even BPL family has to give the fees as per Supreme Court Rules 1966, which as per Some Central Information Commissioner is right.
Similarly for Registrar of Companies (RTI fees is Rs 2/= per page and free to poor But records maintained for companies are given at 12.5 time of RTI fees. Even BPL family has to give the fees as per ROC rules , which as per Some Central Information Commissioner is right.
Whereas Parliament think poor has fundamental right due to which they had inserted two special provisions.
1. Free information to Below Poverty Line Citizen. They are 35% of the whole Country.
2. Information at the reasonable Cost to the remaining 40% Citizen , whose daily per person Income is less than Rs. 50/= per day.
Above contradiction may be Parliament members are in touched with the ground reality.
Whereas, most of the Central Information Commissioner (are belong to top 1% of income earning Citizen) are Bureaucrat and never in touch with the ground reality of the country status. And do not know that decision made by them is denied the 70% Citizen their fundamental right of information.
Another reason in satire way , Remove the Poor from the Citizenship of the Country and treat them like animal and insects.
Another reason may be they protect the corrupt deals of certain Bureaucrats , by this wrong decision , by the decisions 60% information is out of 70% citizen reach.
With regards
Rakesh gupta
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