This was revealed by Nagaland Chief Information Commissioner, Bukchem Phom while addressing the decade celebration of RTI Act in the state on the theme 'RTI: Trust Through Transparency' in Kohima yesterday.
Recounting the activities of the Commission in the last 10 years, Phom said the Information Commission in the state has been working under the policy of 'Trust through Transparency' and has involved NGOs such as Nagaland Voluntary Consumers Society to undertake a study on how RTI has impacted Nagaland.
Nagaland State Commission along with Chhattisgarh has conducted gender break-up records and also the economic profile of applicants through the RTI applicants, he said.
The CIC said a total of 186 hearings have been held in
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last five years by the Commission.
There are, however, some pending cases, because of the "deliberate failure" on the part of the Public Information Officers and Appellate Authorities as well as information seekers to comply with the decisions of the Commission making it difficult to close, the CIC said.
The CIC said in the last 10 years the total applications recieved under RTI were 16,026.
He stated that 69 percent of the appeals received by the Commission were against inaction and 32 percent were against unsatisfactory decision.
Expressing concern over instances of malafide and frivolous RTI applications by misuse of the RTI Act and without social or public interest causes, he reminded the public to be responsible users of the law.
"The real purpose of the RTI Act will be served when the working of the public offices are systematized, better system of record keeping and their retrieval are introduced, when there are more transparency in the decision making processes," he said.
However, cautioning against misuse of RTI Act by people with ulterior motives, the chief minister urged the Commission to distinguish genuine and non-genuine information seekers.