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4754/SIC-SK/2019 Date: 11-02-2021 Telangana State Information Commission (Under Right to Information Act, 2005) D.No.5-4-399, Samachara Hakku Bhavan (Old ACB Building), Mojam-jahi-Market, Hyderabad – 500001. Phone: 24740155 Fax: 247405928 Complaint No: 4754/SIC-SK/2019 Date: 11-02-2021 Complainant : Sri. B. Narayana, Hyderabad. Respondent : Public Information Officer (U/RTI Act, 2005) O/o the Tahsildar, Makthal, Kamath Narva Village, Mahabubnagar District. Order Sri. B. Narayana, Hyderabad has filed a Complaint dated: 22-04-2019 which was received by this Commission on 23-04-2019 for not complying the Commission order in appeal No: 10704/CIC-(peshi-2)/2018 dated: 11-03-2019 and for not getting the information sought by him through his 6(1) application dated: 16-07-2017 from the Public Information Officer / O/o the Tahsildar, Makthal, Kamath Narva Village, Mahabubnagar District. In view of the above, the Complaint may be taken on file and Notices issued to both the parties for hearing on 11-02-2021 at 10.30 A.M. The case is called on 11-02-2021. The complainant is present and stated that the PIO has not furnished the information. The PIO / Sri. M. Kalappa, Deputy Tahsildar, Makthal Mandal, Narayanpet District is present and stated that the available information was furnished to the complainant vide letter No: A/2128/2017 dated: 22-07-2017. Heard both the parties and perused the material papers available on record. After a prolonged discussion, the Commission directs the PIO to allow the complainantTSIC for verification of records on a mutually fixed date & time by issuing prior intimation to the complainant to enable him to obtain the required information and to report compliance to the Commission. With the above direction, the complaint is closed. SYED KHALEELULLAH STATE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER Authenticated by: Section Officer Copy to: SO / SF / OC Note: This is system generated copy and no signature is required.
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