Your post confirms that IC(SG) is completely arbitrary in his orders.
He finds Queen Mary School (minority school) not to be a PA in a 1
page order but holds Guru Harkishan School (equally minority) to be PA
in a 10 page order similar to yours. This shows what is an open secret
- that CIC decisions are nor written by the concerned ICs. <wink>.
Sarbajit
On Sep 3, 10:12 am, Mohit Goel <mr_moh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear Mr Sarbajit/Mr Gupta
>
> what i can read out from my interaction with IC (SG) regarding schools is that he adamant not to allow RTI in private schools... even to the extent that he can ignore vital facts of cases. As did in my case.. on seeing a strong fundamental arguments along with high court decisions he could not have any way out on the matter so case was adjourned indefinitely. Thankfully Chief IC allowed for transfer of case when i complained. In another case of mine reg section 2(f) applicability on school IC SG changed the definition of this clause to again ensure that parents cant access information from school using section 2(f)... !!!!!
>
> There is another interesting case of Sh. U. S. Singhal vs Sachedeva Public CIC/SG/C/2009/001451/9027 , where Mr Singhal submitted that land to school was given on concessional rate , income tax benefit etc but all those arguments were set aside and case was heard in favor of school ... interesting judgement for everyone to see... .. i
>
> Ill suggest that some one should complaint to CIC for review of decisions on Sachedeva School/ Queens Mary schools etc under the light of various High court judgement on section 2(h).. all courts agree that " substantial " should not be confused with " major or minority" , even an iota of govt funding along with controls is sufficient grounds for challenging private nature of any organisation
>
> regards
> Mohit
>
> ________________________________
> From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy...@gmail.com>
> To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Friday, 2 September 2011 10:09 PM
> Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL ROHINI IS A PUBLIC AUTHORITY, CIC DECIDES
>
> Dear Mr Gupta
>
> I am sorry to say that your great hero Mr Shailesh Gandhi evidently "respectfully disagrees" with every other "commission".
>
> On the one hand you praise IC(SG) for his super fast decisions and high disposal rate, on the other hand he passes chop-suey decisions like this which are completely contraryhttp://rti.india.gov.in/cic_decisions/CIC_SG_C_2011_000488_13840_M_64...
>
> Now please take your choice. Fast decisions without hearing appellants or (superficially) reasoned decisions like IC(AD) passed in Mohit's case ??? I look forward to your reply..
>
> Sarbajit
>
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