CIC pulls up Bar Council of India for not complying with mandatory RTI requirements [Read Order]

Update: 2016-04-17 14:35 GMT
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Central Information Commission has pulled up Bar Council of India for not having complied with Mandatory RTI requirements. Information commissioner Professor Madabhushi Sridhar has directed the BCI Chairman to explain when they would be complying with 4(1) (b) on their official website.Section 4 (1) (b) of the RTI Act states that every public authority shall maintain 17 specified categories...

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Central Information Commission has pulled up Bar Council of India for not having complied with Mandatory RTI requirements. Information commissioner Professor Madabhushi Sridhar has directed the BCI Chairman to explain when they would be complying with 4(1) (b) on their official website.

Section 4 (1) (b) of the RTI Act states that every public authority shall maintain 17 specified categories of updated information about the working of the organisation which should be posted on its web site as well as in public domain through other methods. Every public authority is required to comply with this mandatory requirement.

This observation was made in the appeal filed by one K.R. Chitra had sought information related to inspection and meetings conducted by BCI. The Commission observed“it is noticed that the Bar Council of India has not satisfactorily complied with the section 4(1) (b) requirements.It is a major breach of RTI by prestigious organization called BCI.It is also surprising that they are repeatedly taking a plea that,though they have such informationin computer, they have not posted it on website.They have already exhausted 10 years of time in fulfilling this obligation.“

Commission then directed the BCI to furnish annual report in compliance with 4(1) (b), as required under section 19(8) (a) (VI) and directs the PIO to show cause why maximum penalty should not be imposed for this breach of RTI. Commission also directed the Chairman, BCI to file an affidavit explaining when they would be complying with 4(1) (b) on their official website.

The commission said that all the responses should reach the commission by May 9, 2016, else it will be compelled to initiate appropriate action against the Chairman, BCI for noncompliance of section 4(1) (b).

Read the order here.

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