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Filing an Appeal Before the Central Information Commission or State Information Commission is an important step for users who seek redress for unsatisfactory responses to their Right to Information requests. This guide will provide a step-by-step approach to effectively complete the appeal form online.
Follow the steps to complete your Appeal Before form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Appeal Before form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Enter your details as the appellant in the appropriate fields. Include your full name, address, phone number, and email address.
- Fill in the details of the Central or State Public Information Officer (CPIO/SPIO). You will need to provide their name, designation, and complete address.
- Include the details of the First Appellate Authority (FAA). This includes their name, designation, and full address.
- Record the dates related to your RTI application and first appeal. This includes the dates you submitted to the CPIO/SPIO and the FAA.
- Provide particulars of decisions received from the CPIO/SPIO and the FAA along with reference numbers and dates.
- Detail the information sought from your RTI application and any relevant facts related to your case.
- Articulate your reasons and grounds for the appeal clearly, stating why you are unsatisfied with the responses received.
- Indicate any additional information that may support your appeal.
- Specify the prayer or relief you are seeking from the Commission and the grounds for this request.
- Indicate your preference for personal presence at the hearing by selecting YES or NO.
- Confirm the accuracy of the information provided by declaring that it is true to the best of your knowledge before signing the form.
- Once all sections are completed, review the form for accuracy, then save your changes. You may download, print, or share the form as necessary.
Complete your Appeal Before form online today to ensure your voice is heard.
The three common grounds for appeal include legal error, factual error, and procedural error. A legal error occurs when the law is not applied correctly, while a factual error relates to incorrect information used in the case. A procedural error happens when the legal process is not followed properly. Knowing these grounds can help you build a stronger case for your appeal, and US Legal Forms offers resources to help you navigate this complex process.
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