PIO refused to provide duty roster of doctors
I filed an RTI application asking for the duty roster of doctors in a government hospital, but the PIO refused to provide it, citing §8(1)(j) of the RTI Act 2005. I think this is not a valid reason. Can someone please help me draft a first appeal to the Appellate Authority?
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3 answersYou can draft a first appeal under §19(1) of the RTI Act 2005, stating that the PIO's reason for refusal is not valid. You should also cite the Aditya Bandopadhyay 2011 case, which deals with the disclosure of information related to public servants.
You should also ask for the PIO's reasoning behind the refusal, as per §7(1) of the RTI Act 2005, which deals with the disposal of requests.
The PIO's refusal is valid, as the duty roster of doctors is personal information, and §8(1)(j) of the RTI Act 2005 exempts its disclosure.
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You should also ask for the PIO's reasoning behind the refusal, as per §7(1) of the RTI Act 2005, which deals with the disposal of requests.
You can draft a first appeal under §19(1) of the RTI Act 2005, stating that the PIO's reason for refusal is not valid. You should also cite the Aditya Bandopadhyay 2011 case, which deals with the disclosure of information related to public servants.
The PIO's refusal is valid, as the duty roster of doctors is personal information, and §8(1)(j) of the RTI Act 2005 exempts its disclosure.
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