DISPOSAL OF FIRST APPEALS UNDER THE RTI ACT, 2005 AND AGREEMENT WITH THE DECISION SO ISSUED VIDE DoPT MEMO NUMBER 10/23/2007 DATED 9-7-2007 , CONSIDERING FAA FOR THE QUASI-JUDICIAL FUNCTION

In the present system of democratic review and reforms related to the social justice development oriented politics of the country honest road map objective of the caste based census has been cleared by the all political parties and now there is no threat and challenge on the issue and matter related to permanent national cohesion but a prerequisite for the genuine inclusion of need to reclaim the benefits, keeping in view the Supreme Court decision to have complex social realities where state Governments have been made responsible to safe guard the interest of the poorest among the poors and do needful under law code manual prefixed by the Constitution of India, in this behalf , however people are taking no cognisance of the aim and objective of the honourable Supreme Court of India where reservation has been denied over and above the quota slots of fifty percent beneficiaries. As such the Government is too responsible to follow time to time issued orders and decisions of the honourable Supreme Court of India and verify the genuine claims of the general categories where these people are not getting even single promotion during their service carriers and too getting no time scales for the placement of higher and highest levels of the promotional avenues which is clear cut injustice with the general categories and the government must review their cases at par with the Junior for which the department of personnel and administrative reforms has already issued directions to the all state governments regarding to follow DoPT memo dated 9-7-2007 , as pointed out by the CIC that some of the Ministries/Departments have appointed very junior officers as Appellate authorities, who are not in a position to enforce their orders. The Act provides that the first appellate authority would be an officer senior in rank to the CPIO. Thus, the Appellate authority, as per provisions of the Act, would be an officer in a Commanding position, vis -a - vis the CPIO. Nevertheless, if, in any case, the CPIO doesn't implement the order passed by the appellate authority and the Appellate authority feels that intervention of higher authority is required to get his order implemented, he should bring the matter to the notice of the officer in the public authority competent to take against the CPIO. Such competent officer shall take necessary action so as to ensure implementation of the provisions of the RTI Act:-- Er fateh Chand Guleria phone number 9459334377 , Bilaspur Himachal pradesh

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