The application received by the President's Secretariat was referred to the home ministry and the Election Commission.
It was only the commission which categorically stated that it was conducting elections in Goa as per Indian laws.
The query was made by one Antonia Michelle Abel of Goa who had asked for information on seven points regarding elections in Goa, Daman, and Diu in the years 1963 and 1987.
In 1987, Goa was made a separate state while Daman and Diu became a union territory.
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She informed the CIC that apparently both Indian and Portuguese laws are running parallel in Goa, therefore, the government should clarify whether Portuguese laws are still in force or have been repealed.
The home ministry further transferred the application to the Department of Personnel and Training and the External Affairs Ministry and also said it has sought the relevant information on the subject from its Centre-State division.
"The President's Secretariat, ECI, DoPT and the Ministry of External Affairs have nothing to do with the present matter," Chief Information Commissioner R K Mathur said.
He said the home ministry is competent to clarify whether Portuguese laws are repealed or are still in force after the merger of Goa with the Indian Union.
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