CASES OF RTI ARE REQUIRED TO BE HEARD AND DECIDED IN A SINGLE HEARING SO THERE IS NO REASON TO HESITATE FOR ONLINE SYSTEM OF GOVERNANCE RELATED TO THE PETTY PERFORMANCE OF CASE UNDER TRIAL
Media reports and coverage showing the protest of RTI activists staging a protest dharna before the State information commission of Bihar and the Haryana as well as other states clearly indicates that the RTI activists, volunteers and the Resource persons working on the captioned subject matter deliberation required to be verified under law code manual prefixed by the constitution of India since 2005 are not satisfied with the work and conduct of the SIC for which the RTI activists are blaming the SICs that neither any penal action against the defaulters are imposed nor timely response of their RTI applications and appeals is the major reason of this protest and the Commissions are working as a government office and authoritiy instead of Court prescribed as by the law code manual prefixed by the constitution of India in this behalf .The National interest of the RTI act publications and too the RTS act adjudication has become question of the transpancy and accountability for which virtual mechanism of the National safety and security working since the empowerment delivered to the citizens of country under law code manual of the RTI and RTS act adjudication even the engagement of the frame work and proceedings initiated by the RTI activists, volunteers and the Resource persons working for the welfare of society and circle as well as the individual concerned are kept pending for long time and no online schedule of events and meetings arranged by the SIC or CIC for which the honourable Supreme court of India has already issued orders and directions to the all concerned since 20-3-2020 is proof and evidence on the record of all concerned but some of the state governments are still reluctant to do the needful as required for the speedy justice and transparency and accountability in the petty schedule of RTI appeals required to be decided in a single hearing of the applicant.
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