Amidst the controversy of preferential treatment meted out to
Parliamentarians, aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil
Aviation (DGCA) and debt-ridden Air India have failed to respond to a
RTI query regarding free air travel of MPs, the airline's board
directors, employees and their family members, which was filed earlier
this year.
The Central Information Commission (CIC) has now directed the national carrier and DGCA to respond to the RTI application immediately.
"The Commission directs respondents from Air India and DGCA to provide information to the appellant as sought by him in his RTI application dated 19 February 2014 as per the provisions of the RTI Act, within 2 weeks of the receipt of this order, under intimation to the Commission," directed CIC in its order.
"The Commission directs Public Information Officer (PIO), Air India Limited, Properties & Services Department, Mumbai and PIO, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), New Delhi to submit written submission, latest by 10th October, 2014, to show cause why penalty should not be imposed on them under Section 20 (1) of the RTI Act, for not providing information within the prescribed period under the RTI Act," CIC added in its order.
Read news in full 05/09/14 Purba Das/Business Insider
The Central Information Commission (CIC) has now directed the national carrier and DGCA to respond to the RTI application immediately.
"The Commission directs respondents from Air India and DGCA to provide information to the appellant as sought by him in his RTI application dated 19 February 2014 as per the provisions of the RTI Act, within 2 weeks of the receipt of this order, under intimation to the Commission," directed CIC in its order.
"The Commission directs Public Information Officer (PIO), Air India Limited, Properties & Services Department, Mumbai and PIO, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), New Delhi to submit written submission, latest by 10th October, 2014, to show cause why penalty should not be imposed on them under Section 20 (1) of the RTI Act, for not providing information within the prescribed period under the RTI Act," CIC added in its order.
Read news in full 05/09/14 Purba Das/Business Insider







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