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Telangana State Information TELANGANA STATE INFORMATION COMMISSION (Under Right to Information Act, 2005) Samachara Hakku Bhavan, D.No.5-4-399, ‘4’ Storied Commercial Complex, Housing Board Building, Mojam Jahi Market, Hyderabad – 500 001. Phone Nos: 040-24740665 (o); 040-24740592(f) Appeal No.8033/SIC-KSR/2020 Dated: 21-01-2021 Appellant : Sri N. Niranjan, Nagakurnool District-509 102. Respondents : The Public Information Officer (U/RTI Act, 2005) / O/o the Revenue Divisional Officer, Kollapur Division, Nagarkurnool District. The Appellate Authority (U/RTI Act, 2005) / The District Revenue Officer O/o the District Collector & Magistrate, Nagakurnool District-509 209. O R D E R Sri N. Niranjan, Nagakurnool District-509 102 has filed 2nd appeal dated 22-09-2020 which was received by this Commission on 01-10-2020 for not getting the information sought by him from the PIO / O/o the Revenue Divisional Officer, Kollapur Division, Nagarkurnool District and 1st Appellate Authority / The District Revenue Officer O/o the District Collector & Magistrate, Nagakurnool District-509 209. The brief facts of the case as per the appeal and other records received along with it are that the appellant herein filed an application dated 26-06-2020 before the PIO under Sec.6(1) of the RTI Act, 2005, requesting to furnish the information on the following points mentioned in his application: TSIC . The Public Information Officer directed the Tahsildar of Peddakothapally, Kollapur, Kodair and Pentlavelly to furnish the information to the appellant vide letter No. C/460/2020 dated 29-06-2020. The Public Information Officer/Tahsildar, Peddakothapally has furnished the information to the appellant vide letter No. B/839/2020 dated 13-07-2020. Since the appellant did not receive the information from the Public Information Officer, he filed 1st appeal dated 12-08-2020 before the 1st Appellate Authority u/s 19(1) of the RTI Act, 2005 requesting him to furnish the information sought by him. The 1st Appellate Authority has not furnished the information to the Appellant. As the appellant did not get the information from the Public Information Officer / 1st Appellate Authority even after 30 days of filing his 1st appeal, he preferred this 2nd appeal before this Commission u/s 19(3) of the RTI Act, 2005 requesting to take action against the PIO and 1st Appellate Authority for not furnishing information sought by him and also to arrange to furnish the information sought by him. P.T.O Note: This is system generated copy and no signature is required ::2:: The Appeal was taken on file and the case is posted for hearing on 21-01-2021. The case is called on 21-01-2021. The Appellant is present. The Public Information Officer / Sri Hanuma Naik, Revenue Divisional Officer is present. The First Appellate Authority is absent. The Appellant submitted that he is seeking the 38E certificates related to all villages in Kollapur Division. He also submitted that he has not received the sought information from the Public Information Officer. The Public Information Officer submitted that vide letter No. C/460/2020 dated 29-06-2020, the application was transferred U/s.6(3) of the RTI Act to the PIOs/Tahsildar, Paddakothapally, Kollapur, Kodair and Pentlavelly. He also submitted that vide letter No. C/460/2020 dated 07-01-2021, the information pertains to Kollapur division has furnished to the appellant. He further submitted that appellant is not seeking particular village information. The Commission advised the appellant to seek specific information in particular matters of public interest so that the same could be identified and furnished and directed the Public Information Officer to call the appellant for inspection of records and furnish the desired information to the appellant, within two weeks from the date of receipt of this order and to report compliance to the Commission. With the above direction, the appeal is closed. Katta Shekar Reddy State Information Commissioner Authenticated by: Section Officer Copy to: - IT Section/SF TSIC Note: This is system generated copy and no signature is required.
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