Central Public Information Officer:
Shri. Abhinav Paliwal (Assistant Director)
Indian Council of Social Science Research
Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi- 110067.
abpaliwal[at]icssr[dot] org
011-26716693
First Appellate Authority:
Shri. Pushkar Pathak (System Analyst)
Indian Council of Social Science Research
Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi- 110067.
pushkar[at]icssr[dot]org
011-26741459
Orders of First Appellate Authority (FAA)
- Appeal No. ICSSR/R/E/23/00037
- Appeal No. ICSSR/R/E/23/00035
- Appeal No. ICSSR/R/E/23/00035
- Appeal No. ICSSR/R/23/00034
- Appeal No. ICSSR/R/EI23/00033
The Right to Information Act has set out a relatively simple process for accessing information. Public Information Officer (PIO), who accepts requisitions and provides information.
Who gives the Information?
- The Public Information Officer
- The Assistant Public Information Officer
How to access information?
- Request to be made in writing or electronic form to the Central/State PIO or APIO
- No reason to be given by the applicant for requesting the information
- No personal details except that necessary to contact the applicant
What it costs to obtain Information?
- Application fee of Rs.10 – by way of cash, DD, or bankers chequeh Rs.2 for each page (A4 or A3 size) created or copies
- Actual in case of large size paper
- Actual cost of samples/modules
Exemption from payment of Fees
- No fee to be collected from persons who are of below poverty line
- Applicant should prove by way of a certificate/document that he belongs to BPL
- No fee if the Public Authority fails to comply with the time limits
Time limit for supply of information
- Within 30 days on payment of fees
- Provide information or reject
- Within 48 hours if information concerns life or liberty of a person
- If no reply or information is received as above, it is presumed to have been rejected
What information will not be disclosed?
- Affecting Sovereignty and integrity of India
- Forbidden by Court of Law
- Would cause breach of privilege
- Trade secrets, IPRs etc.
- Information available in a fiduciary position
- Received in confidence from foreign Government
- Endanger life or physical safety
- Impede process of investigation
- Cabinet papers (decision made shall be made public)
- Unwarranted invasion of privacy of a person