Can RTI second appeal be filed online?
Can RTI second appeal be filed online?
Yes, a second appeal or a complaint can be filed electronically on www.cic.gov.in online along with the requisite documents as per RTI Rules, 2012. The documents must be duly signed/ self-attested/ verified before scanning and attaching with the appeal or complaint being filed.
What if RTI second appeal is not answered?
Complaint can be filed immediately if CPIO of Public Authority refuses to accept RTI Application as per RTI Act 2005. After receipt of reply to RTI application or thirty days after filing of RTI application and if no reply received.
Where does second appeal lie under RTI?
Anybody who is unhappy or dissatisfied with the decision of the First Appellate Authority can file Second Appeal to the Information Commission at the Centre or respective States. You need to send your appeal to the relevant Information Commission in writing.
Who can file second appeal?
What is 2nd appeal in RTI?
The Commission has powers to adjudicate an appeal filed under section 19 (3) of the RTI Act and order for providing the requested information when the same has not been provided at the level of Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) or the First Appellate Authority.
What is second appeal under CPC?
The second appeal has been defined under Section 100 of Code of Civil Procedure which reads as: The second appeal lies to the High Court only if the court is satisfied that it involves a substantial question of law. click above. The right to appeal or second appeal for that matter is an instrument of the statute.
Who can file second appeal CPC?
The procedural right of the second appeal is conferred by this section on either of the parties to a civil suit who has been adversely affected by the decree passed by a civil court. The second appeal lies to the High Court only if the court is satisfied that it involves a substantial question of law.
What is second appeal from order?
The second appeal lies under section 100,103,108 and order 42. The second appeal lies when the case involves a substantial question of law. Revision lies when there is a jurisdiction error.
Can second appeal be filed in Supreme court?
The second appeal can only be filed when there involves a question of law and question of law should be substantial. If it is of general public importance or if it affects the rights of parties substantially.