Archeological Survey of India take illegal possession on private land Archeological Survey of India take illegal possession on private land

3 years ago

Archeological Survey of India take illegal possession on private land and giving false answer to RTI and application. title of Property is on owners name no any documents signed to done with archeology. RTI they given other land documents which is far away from office possession and it was also private land. Water and electrical connections on different survey number but connection on different survey number.

sanjay panda

Responded 3 years ago

A.Dear client
You can file 145 cr. Pc application before executive magistrate against illegal dispossesion and also you can take relief under specific relief act also before civil court if due process of law is not followed . Against false RTI response can challenge in appellate authority.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hello,
In terms of the dissatisfactory response from the Public Information Officer, you can file an appeal by supporting the application with evidence/documents proving otherwise. If this effort turns out to be futile then you can file a second appeal at the Central Information Commission.
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Anik

Responded 3 years ago

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A.With regards to the RTI application, you can file an appeal with an officer higher in rank than Public Information Officer.
Details of First Appellate Authority shall be included in PIO's decision letter itself. It is better to search the website (RTI link) of the public authority for FAA details. Attach the documents/evidence that you have to prove otherwise and if the first appeal proves to be futile then file a second appeal with the Central Information Commission as ASI is a central authority.
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DIYAVARHUSSAIN SHAIK

Responded 3 years ago

A.Dear Client
As per your inputs you are claiming that Archeological Survey of india take illegal possession of private land, if you all valid documents of your ownership then issue a legal notice to the said department, later process the case against the said department
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