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2015 (4) TMI 1008 - Commission - Indian LawsRTI application - whether the respondents have provided the required information to the Complainant or not? - Held that:- As under Section 18(2) of the RTI Act, 2005, that there appears a reasonable ground to proceed further by making a proper inquiry in the matter. In view of this, the Commission feels that it would be appropriate and even justified to direct Shri Udai Singh Kumawat, Joint Secretary (Revenue), Department of Revenue, 46/North Block, New Delhi, to conduct an inquiry in the matter and identify the officers who are responsible for not providing the required information to the Complainant in the matter and submit an exhaustive report to the Commission, within 4 weeks from the date of receipt of this order to enable the Commission to proceed in the matter further. Thus, Shri Udai Singh Kumawat, Joint Secretary (Revenue), is hereby directed accordingly. Further, Shri Udai Singh Kumawat, Joint Secretary (Revenue), Department of Revenue, may also depute the concerned learned First Appellate Authority and/or CPIO along with the exhaustive inquiry reports and also the complete record of the case, to present the case on behalf of respondents, before proceeding under Section 18 read with 20 of the RTI Act, 2005. In case of failure, the Commission will be left with no option but to proceed u/s 18 read with Section 20 of the RTI Act, 2005 on the basis of record made available in the case file
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