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What
are the powers and functions of Information Commissions?
[1. The Central Information Commission/State Information
Commission has a duty to receive complaints from any person - a)
who has not been able to submit an information request because a
PIO has not been appointed ; b) who has been refused information
that was requested; c) who has received no response to his/her
information request within the specified time limits ; d) who
thinks the fees charged are unreasonable ; e) who thinks
information given is incomplete or false or misleading ;and f) any
other matter relating to obtaining information under this law. 2.
Power to order inquiry if there are reasonable grounds. 3. CIC/SCIC
will have powers of Civil Court such as - a) summoning and
enforcing attendance of persons, compelling them to give oral or
written evidence on oath and to produce documents or things; b)
requiring the discovery and inspection of documents; c) receiving
evidence on affidavit ; d) requisitioning public records or copies
from any court or office e) issuing summons for examination of
witnesses or documents f) any other matter which may be
prescribed. 4. All records covered by this law (including those
covered by exemptions) must be given to CIC/SCIC during inquiry
for examination. 5. Power to secure compliance of its decisions
from the Public Authority includes- a) providing access to
information in a particular form; b) directing the public
authority to appoint a PIO/APIO where none exists; c) publishing
information or categories of information; d) making necessary
changes to the practices relating to management, maintenance and
destruction of records ; e) enhancing training provision for
officials on RTI; f) seeking an annual report from the public
authority on compliance with this law; g) require it to compensate
for any loss or other detriment suffered by the applicant ; h)
impose penalties under this law; or i) reject the application.
(S.18 and S.19)]
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