THE FAA IS RESPONSIBLE TO SEE THAT JUSTICE IS DONE AND ORDER PASSED BY THE FAA HAS BEEN IMPLEMENTED WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED NORMS UNDER SECTION 19(6) OF THE RTI ACT, 2005.
As for time period required to supply of the information is concerned, in normal course, information to an applicant shall be supplied within a period of thirty days from the receipt of application by the public authority. If information sought concerns the life or liberty of a person, it shall be supplied within 48 hours. Further details in this regard are given separately for the public information officers. Further more, if an applicant is not supplied information within the prescribed time of thirty days or 48 hours, as the case may be, or is not satisfied with the information furnished to him, he may prefer appeal to the first appellate authority who is an officer senior in rank to the public information officer. Such an appeal should be filed within a period of thirty days from the date on which the time limit of thirty days of supply of information is expired or from the date on which the information or decision of the public information officer is received. The appellate authority of the public authority shall dispose of the appeal within a period of thirty days or in exceptional cases within forty five days of the receipt of the appeal. If the first appellate authority fails to pass an order on the appeal within the prescribed period or if the appellant is not satisfied with the order of the first appellate authority, he may prefer a second appeal with the information Commission within ninety days from the date on which the decision should have been made by the first appellate authority or was actually received by the appellant:-- Er Fateh Chand Guleria, Director RTI welfare Association registered number HPCD, 3552 , Bilaspur Himachal pradesh phone number, 9459334377
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