GOA
STATE INFORMATION COMMISSION
Ground
Floor, Shrama Shakti Bhavan, Patto Plaza, Panaji- Goa.
CORAM:
Smt. Leena Mehendale, State Chief Information Commissioner
Appeal
34/SIC/2013
Decided
on 19/06/2014
Shri.
Vinayak Ghanshyam Kantak,
R/o.
H.No. 46/39/70, Near Golden ---- Appellant
Hill
Apartment, Mangor Hill,
Vasco-da-Gama,
Goa 403802
V/S
1.
The Public Information Officer,
Inspector
of Survey and Land Records, ---- Respondent No. 1
City
Survey, Vasco da Gama,
Our
Lady of Guia Building,
Vasco
da Gama Goa.
2.
The Director of Land Survey, ---- Respondent No. 2
Director
of Settlement and Land Records,
Government
of Goa,
Panaji
Goa. 403 001.
O
R D E R
This
Appeal is filed on 18/03/2013 and it arises out of original RTI
application
dated
23/01/2013 made to the PIO in the office of the Inspector of Surveys
and Land
Records,
City Survey, Vasco da Gama- Goa. The matter pertains basically to
chalta No.
63
of Sheet No. 156 and Chalta No. 20 of Sheet No. 156 of the City
Survey of Vasco da
Gama.
Part
reply has been given by the PIO and some questions were transferred
to
another
PIO who is also superintendent of Survey and Land Records of Panaji
at the
Head
office in the Directorate of Settlement and Land Records. For both
these PIOs, the
FAA
is the Director of Settlement and Land Records (DSLR).
The
applicant who is not satisfied with the reply given by both the above
mentioned
PIOs namely ISLR Vasco and ISLR Panaji ( Head Office) had nonetheless
not
preferred
first appeal before the Director of Settlement and Land Records
(DSLR). He
has
now submitted application before SCIC on 06/11/2013, requesting that
he may be
allowed
to withdraw this appeal and file it before the appropriate First
Appellate
Authority.
2/-
-2-
The
matter came up for hearing today. The prayer of the appellant is
granted. He
should
approach the FAA namely DSLR, Panaji with 30 days from the date of
receiving
this
order. If he so approaches, the FAA is directed to waive the
technical delay in filing
the
first appeal and should admit the first appeal and decide it on
merits within one
month
as required under RTI Act. Needless to say that in case the appellant
is not
satisfied
with the decision of FAA, he will be free to file the second appeal
within the
frame
work of RTI Act 2005.
With
this direction the appeal is dismissed as premature. Parties to be
informed.
Sd/-
(Leena
Mehendale)
Goa
State Chief Information Commissioner,
Panaji-Goa.
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