Exactly...some kind of a service level agreement.
RTIwanted
From: sroy 1947 <sroy1947@gmail.com>
To: rti_india@googlegroups.com
Sent: Mon, November 29, 2010 9:12:07 AM
Subject: Re: [RTI INDIA] Fwd: [rti-times] CIC recommends draft DoPT RTI Rules scrap application fee
Dear CK
So what you are really asking for is an amendment to the RTI Act 2005 itself ??.
What this group is clearly implying is
A) Citizens have no problem with paying for delivery of services in a
time-bound manner, and with inbuilt compensation mechanism in case of
failure of service provider to deliver the goods.
B) Removal of BPL category from the RTI Act. Although it is not
necessary to amend the RTI Act for this because the RTI Act in any
case gives the "appropriate govt" the power to decide who is BPL ( >>
for purposes of RTI Act..<< )
C) Accountability / monitoring to be legislated for all appellates
.
We really should have a poll on this, once the issues are clear.
Sarbajit
From: sroy 1947 <sroy1947@gmail.com>
To: rti_india@googlegroups.com
Sent: Mon, November 29, 2010 9:12:07 AM
Subject: Re: [RTI INDIA] Fwd: [rti-times] CIC recommends draft DoPT RTI Rules scrap application fee
Dear CK
So what you are really asking for is an amendment to the RTI Act 2005 itself ??.
What this group is clearly implying is
A) Citizens have no problem with paying for delivery of services in a
time-bound manner, and with inbuilt compensation mechanism in case of
failure of service provider to deliver the goods.
B) Removal of BPL category from the RTI Act. Although it is not
necessary to amend the RTI Act for this because the RTI Act in any
case gives the "appropriate govt" the power to decide who is BPL ( >>
for purposes of RTI Act..<< )
C) Accountability / monitoring to be legislated for all appellates
.
We really should have a poll on this, once the issues are clear.
Sarbajit
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