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3 years ago
RTI PIO Officer is asking me to come and visit in person so as to release the information sought under RTI. Is there any provision in which I can request the RTI PIO officer to release the information by electronic means or through a courier
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
Such a provision does not exist unfortunately. You will have to make a personal representation to the officer citing your reasons for being unable to go there in person.
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Such a provision does not exist unfortunately. You will have to make a personal representation to the officer citing your reasons for being unable to go there in person.
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A.Hi,
There is no specific provision related to this. If you have genuine reasons for not being able to go to the office, then you can make a representation of the same and request an exemption.
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There is no specific provision related to this. If you have genuine reasons for not being able to go to the office, then you can make a representation of the same and request an exemption.
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