To:
Ms. Manisha Verma23.Aug.2013
Dear Ms. Verma,
I refer to the copy of the RTI First Appeal order in my case.
Whereas I appreciate your personal efforts to provide me Free_Of_Cost the documents as available with NAC concerning the documents I had requested, I am equally certain you will frankly acknowledge that the documents emailed are not at all what I had asked for, and that even had I paid the Rs.10 RTI application fee your answer / reply / decision would have been no different.
The documents annexed to the decision are fairly clear about the qualifications and mode of nomination of the 20 odd members of the NAC. The difficulty is quite clearly about their absolute silence on the qualifications and mode of selection of the Chairperson. It is not clear to me why I am not eligible to be appointed as Chairperson NAC. This is an information deficiency which needs to be rectified as soon as possible.
To illustrate, how the NAC (which is purportedly this great champion of RTI in India) is severely lagging behind in its suo-moto section 4 RTI disclosure, I shall cite the example of a comparable "National Council", ie. the NCERT (National Council for Educational Research and Training) and compare NCERT's proactive / suo-moto RTI disclosure to NAC's.
Organisation Chart :
http://www.ncert.nic.in/organisation/sr_functn/index_sr_funct.html
http://www.ncert.nic.in/organisation/sr_functn/index_sr_funct.html
(NB: Director is the senior most functionary)
Recruitment Rules for the Post of Director NCERT.
http://www.ncert.nic.in/organisation/disclo_rti/pdf_files/director_post.pdf
http://www.ncert.nic.in/organisation/disclo_rti/pdf_files/director_post.pdf
These NCERT documents published suo-moto u/s 4 RTI Act clearly spell out the qualifications - a PhD and impressive academic credentials in the subject area.etc. to be appointed to head the NCERT.
These Rules also spell out the disqualifications : Bigamous marriage of / to the candidates unless permitted in law.
It is therefore quite clear that the public/citizens of India have a Right to Information to be informed suo-moto if Smt. Sonia Gandhi holds a PhD (if so in what subject along with her other impressive academic qualifications, if any), OR if there is disqualification from holding the said office by virtue of any bigamous marriage etc. which prevents the Govt of India from framing analogous recruitment Rules for the NAC too, which disqualifications also exist for, say, being appointed as the Prime Minister of India.
These were issues which ought to have been resolved privately at the First Appeal stage.by granting me a personal hearing. However, in the absence of a hearing, I must now place my concerns in the public space with the hope that my doubts will be answered eventually, or within 1 month..
With best regards
Er. Sarbajit Roy
National Convenor,
India Against Corruption,
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 2:49 PM, Office NAC <office.nac@nac.nic.in> wrote:
Kind Attention : Shri Sarbajit Roy
Subject: First Appeal Application under Right to Information Act, 2005 sent by email
Reference - your email dated 22nd July, 2013 and 21st August, 2013, referring an appeal under the Right to Information Act, 2005.
Sir,
I am directed to forward with the mail reply of Appellate Authority of National Advisory Council for your information.
Thanking you,
B.K. Trivedi
Desk Officer, NAC
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