Exercising his right to information (RTI), Venkatesh Nayak had in January last year sought from the President's secretariat photo copies of all materials on the basis of which the President had promulgated the land ordinance and the relevant file notings.
The application was then transferred to the Department of LandResources (DoLA), which said the requisite information was not available with it. The query was also forwarded to the legislative department of the central government.
Aggrieved over denial of information, he filed an appeal with the CIC in May last year. In the course of hearing last week, Information Commissioner Sudhir Bhargava cited a response by the legislative department and said the records relating to the promulgation of the ordinance would be available with the department of land resources.
Inviewofthis, the Commission directs the respondent (DoLA) to provide information sought to the complainant within a period of four weeks, he said.
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