Background
Until recently, Odisha did not have a comprehensive access to information law. However, there has been an active civil society campaign advocating for right to information legislation in the state since 2001. A group of activists and lawyers, working with Project Swarajya prepared a citizen's draft Freedom of Information Bill in July 2001. The citizen's draft Bill was based on a comparative study of the then existing right to information laws in India. The citizen's draft Bill was sent to the Chief Minister of Odisha on 15 October 2001. The Chief Minister referred the citizen's draft Bill to the Secretary of the Department of Information and Public Relations for action.
On 18 and 19 December 2001, CHRI and the Center for Youth and Social Development (CYSD) Bhubaneswar jointly organized a state level consultation to discuss the citizen's draft Bill. During the consultation, amendments were suggested, which were incorporated in the amended citizen's Right to Information Bill 2002. On 5 May 2002 the amended citizen's draft Bill was finalised and sent to the Government and other civil society groups working on right to information in Odisha.
On 10 and 11 June 2002, CARE Odisha in association with the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) conducted a public consultation. During the consultation programme, the Secretary of DIPR presented the Government of Odisha's draft Right to Information Bill 2002. On 13 July 2002, Basundhara, a civil society group, organised a workshop to discuss the Government's draft Bill and sent their recommendations to the Government.
To date, the Government has failed to table their draft Bill in the Assembly for consideration. Shri Chitta Ranjan Behera, a social activist working in Odisha, has noted that there are a number of legal instruments, which provide access to information in the State. For example, the Odisha Records Manual 1964, the Odisha Secretariat Instructions 1961, the Rules of the High Court of Odisha 1948 and the Odisha Nizarat Manual 1962 all allow access to information. Furthermore, the Panchayati Raj Department has issued a number of Executive Orders to ensure transparency in the administration of Government. For example, on 28 July 1997, 8 August 1997 and on 21 May 1999 the Panchayati Raj Department issued Executive Orders to make information available to people on all developmental projects under taken by government departments as well as information pertaining to poverty alleviation programmes.
Law
In May 2005, the national Right to Information Act 2005 was passed by Parliament. The RTI Act 2005 received Presidential assent on 15 June and came fully into force on 12 October 2005. (For more information on the passage of the RTI Act 2005 and implementation at the national level, click here.) The RTI Act 2005 covers all Central, State and local government bodies and applies to the State Government of Odisha.
The Odisha Government has started implementing the RTI Act 2005. The Government has issued the Odisha Right to Information Rules 2005.
The Odisha Government issued the Odisha Right to Information (Amendment) Rules, 2006.
In 2010 CHRI submitted several recommendations for amending the Rules to bring them in tune with the letter and spirit of the RTI Act.
For a list of Public Information Officers and Appellate Authorities designated by the State Government, click here.
Details of Fee & Costs
Application |
Rs 10 |
Mode of payment |
Cash against receipt/treasury challan/Indian Postal Order/ Money Order in favor of the "Public Information Officer" |
Additional Fees: |
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A-3/A-4 paper created or copied |
Rs 2 per page |
Larger size paper |
Actual price |
Maps/ plans |
Cost fixed by the PIO depending upon the cost of labour, material, equipment and other ancillary expenses |
Video cassette/microfilm/microfiche |
Reasonable cost fixed by the PIO depending upon the cost of labour, material, equipment and other ancillary expenses |
Certified sample or models of material |
Actual cost or price for sample or models |
CD with cover |
Rs 50 |
Floppy diskette (1.44 MB) |
Rs 50 |
Inspection of records |
First hour free and Rs 5 for every subsequent 15 minutes or a fraction thereof |
Printed publication |
fixed price |
Appeal Fees: |
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First appeal to Appellate Authority |
Rs 20 |
Second appeal to SIC |
Rs 25 |
The rule 4 (1) (b) of the Odisha Right to Information (Amendment) Rules, 2006 mentions cash as the only mode of payment. However in order to increase convenience for the citizen the Hon'ble SCIC, Odisha has ordered to all the public information officers requiring to accept fee paid through Indian Postal Order or money order also. To access the order please click on this linkhttp://orissasoochanacommission.nic.in/Important%20Case%20Decided.html.
Second Appeals and complaints against non-disclosure of information may be filed with the Odisha State Information Commission.
State Information Commission Contact Details
Odisha Information Commission
Address- B-1 Block, Toshali Bhawan
Satyanagar, Bhubaneswar-751007
E-mail: odishasoochana@nic.in
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