No, it is a very bad argument.
It is upto the applicant to request the form of the information.
When the applicant requests for xerox copies of specific documents
the PIO cannot offer him inspection. See section 7(9). The applicant must take care that the FORM he requests a COPY of the information to be provided to him must be technically feasible and with a prescribed fee.
--- In rti_india@yahoogroups.com, irfan khan <rtirti.khan@...> wrote:
>
> sirs.
> i have a very imprtant question to ask you all .
> when any governmetn officer recieves any parliament question he never says "
> since the information asked by parliament is very vast and spread over many
> divisions and is voluminous The parliament may come to this office and
> inspect the files and records ".
>
> what he does is he stops all other works and supply the parliament
> information asked by it .
>
>
> can we say to PIO that if the same information that i am seeking under RTI
> is asked by parliament you will not invite parliament for inspection but you
> will supply information by post/fax etc . similarly pleas edo not invite me
> for inspection instead supply the same by post as you do in case of the
> information is asked by the parliament .
>
> is this a good orgument ???
>
The Right to Information Act 2005, is the biggest fraud inflicted upon on the citizens since the Nehru-Gandhi family.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
[rti_india] Re: info that cannot be denied to parliament shall not be denied to citizen
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