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Friday, 7 November 2014

COPY OF CHARGE-SHEET CANNOT BE DENIED UNDER RTI ACT: CIC 

The CIC Prof M Sridhar Acharyulu held on 3rd November 2014 that ‘charge-sheet’ has to be disclosed after separating non-disclosable portions, if any, as per restrictions prescribed under RTI Act. Ms. Usha Kanth Asiwal sought to know from Director of Vigilance Delhi, details of complaint made to Anti Corruption Bureau on 25-04-2001 and  inquiry leading to registration of case against 13 persons under Prevention of Corruption Act, which is now under prosecution in Tis Hazari Courts. She sought 22 point information, which broadly relate to contents of the Charge-sheet.
The PIO denied the information u/s 8(1)(h) of the RTI Act claiming disclosure would impede investigation or prosecution.  The First Appellate Authority upheld the decision of the PIO.  She approached the Commission in second Appeal. Though demand was not for copy of charge-sheet, the appellant agreed that a copy of charge-sheet would answer his application. Then issue before the Commission was whether charge sheet was public document, and if so could that be shared under RTI Act with any citizen.
CIC Prof Sridhar Acharyulu explained: ‘The charge sheet is a report held by the investigating officer, or public authority or court of law. As per the RTI Act, any information held by the public authority can be accessed by the citizen subject to the exceptions provided under Section 8. Because the charge-sheet contains the evidence which need to be adduced in the court of law, there is a possibility of opening up many details which could be personal or private or confidential. If the allegation requires to be proved by call data, the charge sheet refers to sheets of call data, which surely contain call details unrelated to allegation. That could be private information need to be protected. Hence each charge sheet has to be separately examined and only after separating unnecessary and unrelated details of evidence, and only required and permissible information out of chargesheet should be disclosed. Thus Charge-sheet can neither be prohibited enbloc from disclosure nor disclosed totally. Charge-sheet is a document held by concerned authority, which has to examine disclosable aspects vis-a-vis Section 8 and 9 of the RTI Act and then decide the case’.
As per the Criminal Procedure, the charge-sheet is the end product of investigation. With filing of charge-sheet, the investigation is closed and defense that investigation might get impeded does not stand at all.    Whether revealing the information impedes apprehension or prosecution is the next question. The Respondent authority did not even raise this point and did nothing to explain the Commission about possibility of impeding apprehension/prosecution by disclosure.  The Public Authority just mentioned the section number and did nothing else. The First Appellate Authority also did not apply the mind and chose not to give any reasons for upholding the denial by PIO. The exemption of larger public interest provided in Section 8(1) is not available to this clause (h). Thus it has to be decided on facts whether disclosure of charge-sheet will really obstruct investigation, apprehension or prosecution. The judgment of the Delhi High Court in W.P.(C) No.3114/2007 – Shri Bhagat Singh Vs. Chief Information Commissioner & Ors on this aspect is of relevance, since it deals with the applicability of the Section 8(1)(h) of the RTI Act 2005: S Ravinder Bhat J specifically notes, “As held in the preceding part of the judgment, without a disclosure as to how the investigation process would be hampered by sharing the materials collected till the notices were issued to the assessee, the respondents could not have rejected the request for granting information. …”
It can be inferred that there is no specific provision anywhere prohibiting the disclosure of charge-sheet and if there disclosure does not affect investigation or prosecution it can be permitted under RTI, unless there is a public interest against disclosure. The chargesheets containing charges under Prevention of Corruption Act, especially against public servants, need to be in public domain, in public interest.
Citing several decisions the CIC said: There is no specific provision under any law which state that charge-sheet is a public document, but there are several judgment of the Supreme court and High court which clarify that charge sheet is a public document. Queen-Empress v. Arumugan and Ors ( (1897) ILR 20 Mad 189) has held that any person has an interest in criminal proceeding has a right to inspect under section 76 of the Indian Evidence Act. In N David Vijay Kumar v The Pallavan Gram Bank, Indian Bank in File No. CIC/SG/A/2012/000189 CIC Mr Shailesh Gandhi ordered disclosure of Charge sheet ruling out the contention of exemption under Section 8(1)(j).
On the perusal of the RTI application, the Commission found that the  information sought by the applicant are the part and parcel of the information contain in the charge-sheet prepared after the completion of the investigation under section 173 of Cr. P. C. The purpose of the appellant will be served if the copy of the same would be provided to the appellant. The respondent authority also agreed to provide the copy of charge sheet.
Considering the provisions of Cr.P.C., Evidence Act, RTI Act, erudite judicial pronouncements, certain transparency practices in CVC,  facts and circumstances of the case and contentions raised, the Commission holds that the charge sheet is a public document and it shall be disclosed subject to other restrictions provided under RTI Act. There cannot be a general hard and fast rule that every charge-sheet could be disclosed or should not be. Each RTI request for copy of Charge-sheet required to be examined and only permissible part should be given.  The Commission, hence, directed the respondent to examine the content of charge-sheet and to provide appellant/… the copy of those portions of charge-sheet, which would answer the queries raised by appellant in his RTI application, within 3 weeks from the date of receipt of the order.
 
 

RTP CASE-- AN UPDATE


RTP CASE CAME UP FOR HEARING ON 5.11.2014 IN PRINCIPAL CAT, DELHI. DEPARTMENT SUBMITTED REPLY. NEXT DATE OF HEARING IS 18.12.2014. REJOINDER IS UNDER PREPARATION TO BE SUBMITTED FROM OURSIDE
 

WHEN MARRIED SON IS ELIGIBLE FOR COMPASSIONATE APPOINTMENT, WHY NOT A MARRIED DAUGHTER, ASKS MADRAS HC

The Times of India



When married son is eligible for compassionate appointment, why not a married daughter, asks Madras HC
Ruling in favour of a complainant, Justice D Hariparanthaman said there cannot be any discrimination between a married son and a married daughter.
CHENNAI: Why is it that a married daughter of a deceased government employee is not eligible for appointment under compassionate grounds while a married son is eligible, Madras high court has wondered. 


Ruling in favour of a complainant on Thursday, Justice D Hariparanthaman said: "There cannot be any discrimination between a married son and a married daughter.... Making discrimination between a son and a daughter on the ground of marriage is arbitrary and violative of fundamental right to equality." 

The matter relates to a writ petition filed by P R Renuka, stating that her father, an office assistant working in the animal husbandry department, died while he was in service in February 1998. He left behind his wife and three married daughters, besides an unmarried daughter. 

Since Renuka was the eldest among them, and also because she had been deserted by her husband and living with her father at the time of the latter's death, she sought employment under compassionate grounds. She also furnished a copy of her divorce decree dated September 9, 1999. 
The authorities rejected her plea on September 16, 2002 stating that she was not entitled for a compassionate appointment because she was married. 
Noting that her divorce came after her father's death, the government informed the court that only an unmarried daughter and or one who was a divorcee at the time of her father's death were eligible for appointment under compassionate grounds. 
Rejecting the contention, Justice Hariparanthaman pointed out that the woman had stated that even before her father's death, she had been living with her parents. Also, the only reason given by authorities to reject her claim to appointment was because she was married. 
"When she has come with a plea that she was deserted by her husband and a decree of divorce was granted, and that she was under the care and control of her father at the time of his death, the government cannot deny compassionate appointment on the ground that the divorce was obtained after the death of her father," said Justice Hariparanthaman. 
Quashing the rejection order, the judge then directed the authorities to provide a compassionate ground appointment to Renuka in eight weeks. 
  
 
SUBMISSION OF LIFE CERTIFICATE IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2014.
CENTRAL GOVT PENSIONERS/FAMILY PENSIONERS SHOULD SUBMIT LIFE CERTIFICATE TO THEIR RESPECTIVE BANKS.  THE INFORMATION ON THE CURRENT ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER COLLECTED FROM THE LIFE CERTIFICATES IS TO BE UPDATED ON THE BANKS MASTER DATA WITH THE CPPC.
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
Central Pension Accounting Office
Trikoot-II, Bhikaji Coma Place
New Delhi — 110 066
CPAO/Tech/Life Certificate/2014-15/670-711                                                 31.10.2014
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Submission of Life Certificate in the month of November, 2014
Attention is invited to this Office OM No. CPAO/Tech/Pre-2006/Revision/2011-12/191 dated 23rd October, 2012 circulating therewith a copy of CPAO’s’ advertisement in English released in the leading national and regional dailies on 21st October, 2012 regarding obtaining of life certificate in the revised format by the authorized banks from the Central Civil pensioner/ family pensioner in November every year.
It was also advised that the information on the current address and telephone number collected from the Life Certificates is to be updated on the banks master data with the CPPC and the updated master data is required to be sent to CPAO not later than the last week of December every year.
Since the pensioners/family pensioners would start approaching the banks for life certificate from 1st of November, it is reiterated that all Pension Account Holding Branches must be sensitized to ensure the receipt of Life Certificate in the revised format (copy enclosed).
The updated master data must reach CPAO not later than the last week of December, 2014. The modified format of Life Certificate is also available on CPAO’s website www.cpao.nic.in at the link “Forms-For Pensioners” appearing on the left pane of Home Page.
(Vijay Singh)
Sr.Accounts Officer (Tech)
LIFE-CERTIFICATE-FORM
 
 
 
 

Thursday, 6 November 2014

NFPE DIAMOND JUBLIEE RECEPTION COMMITTEE-- An ANNOUNCEMENT




Dear Comrades,
Reception Committee welcomes all Legend Leaders, Central Working Committee Members of all affiliated unions of NFPE and invited guests at Dwarka. 

Kindly consider following instructions:

1. There is nice and adequate arrangement at the venue of the function to accommodate all CWC participants and invited guests. Double bad rooms will be shared by four members. Each union will be provided rooms considering eligible CWC participants and they have to adjust accordingly.

2. We have booked whole building having 58 two bad rooms and 8 four bad rooms at the venue. There is no spare or extra rooms in which any comrade coming with family or additional members can be accommodated. So any member coming with extra person or family has to book, at own cost, another accommodation elsewhere. A room @Rs. 200 to 400 can be easily procured even by a stranger. It will be easily and readily available near Dwarka temple itself and Reception Committee will also help in this. Advance arrangement can be done if email showing no.of person and room requirements is sent in advance to : rashminpurohit@rediffmail.com



3. All (except special invitee only) members will pay Rs.1000/- as Delegation Fee. A memorable momentum, bag and other materials includung passes for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner will be given. Reception committee incurs catering expenditure @Rs.600/- per person. For those who takes accommodation elsewhere will be given passes only @Rs.500/-.

4. Accommodation will be available  from 11:00 a.m. on 22-11-14 and all rooms shall have to be vacated latest by 8:00 a.m. on 25-11-14. For Gujarat circle working committee members accommodation can be available only from 23-11-14 morning and up to 24th noon.

5. There is strict restriction in Gujarat on consumption of alcohol. No liquor will be allowed. This will be strictly observed. Particularly Dwarka being pilgrimage place, no Non-veg food can be prepared or allowed.

6. All delegates from all unions of Gujarat coming in Circle working committee meetings or as visitors will pay Rs.500/- as delegate fees. No exceptions for anyone except specially invited guests. Momeno will be given only to CWC members of all circle unions through their CS only.

7. This is our own function. It is our joint venture. Till advertisements are not coming. All DS outside Gujarat are requested to send at least two advertisements. All divisions in Gujarat should now take all pains to procure advertisements as many as possible.

Special pre pray:
A special warm farewell will be given to Respected Comrade M. Krishnan to acknowledge his dedicated and glittering role as a leader of NFPE and to wish him for successful performance as S.G. Confederation of C.G. Employees.

All C.S. can come with preparation to register their presence in this program. This farewell will be given by all CHQs.

Again, with warm welcome to all

Rashmin Purohit
CS P.3 & working Chairman
Reception Committee


URGENT / IMPORTANT




Circular No. 21 /2014                                                       Dated – 4th Nov. 2014

To
      1)      All Office Bearers
      2)      All General Secretaries C-O-Cs
      3)      All Affiliates of Confederation

ALL INDIA TRADE UNION EDUCATION CAMP
BANGALORE, JANUARY 5 & 6, 2015

Dear Comrades,

As decided in the Secretariat Meeting, the next All India Trade Union Education Camp of Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers will be held on 5th and 6th January, 2015.  The Karnataka Unit of the Confederation has come forward to host the said camp at Bangalore on the above days and  started the Preparatory work for the programme.  It should be the endeavour of all affiliates and State Units of the Confederation to depute the given number of delegates to the camp and make it a grand success. The quota fixed for each affiliate/COC is given below.  Detailed programme & notice will be sent shortly.  TU Camp will commence at 10 AM on 5th January and continue till 5 PM on 6th January, 2014 and the delegates should ensure their presence throughout the duration of the Camp.   

Delegates from all affiliated organisations and C-O-Cs should compulsorily attend the TU camp.  The minimum quota fixed for each affiliated organisation and C-O-Cs is given below.  All are requested to ensure participation of delegates as per quota fixed, WITHOUT FAIL.  Delegates may be instructed to book their up and down tickets immediately. Delegate fee per head is Rs. 600/- (Rs. Six hundred only). All delegates, including All India office Bearers of Confederation should pay the delegate fee.

Name of the Affiliates and the quota of delegates in brackets
1.      NFPE  (60); ITEF (20); Audit & Accounts (10); Atomic Energy (10), Civil Accounts (10);
2.      All other affiliates (2 each);
3.      Confederation State Units: Bengal (10); Kerala (15); Karnataka (30); Tamilnadu (10); Andhra (10)
4.      All other State Units: (2 each).

NB:             While deciding the delegates, the concerned organisations shall include the All India Office Bearers of Confederation also in their quota since the number of delegates fixed above includes the Office Bearers of Confederation CHQ.
                                                                                           
Fraternally yours,
                                                                                        

                                                                                               
M. KRISHNAN

                                                                                                   Secretary General


ATTENTION BRANCH/DIVISIONAL/CIRCLE SECRETARIES

2014 DECEMBER 4TH

20,000 POSTAL AND RMS EMPLOYEES WILL MARCH TO PARLIAMENT

TO PROTEST AGAINST THE NEGATIVE ATTITUDE OF THE GOVERNMENT TOWARDS POSTAL EMPLOYEES INCLUDING GRAMIN DAK SEWAKS AND CASUAL LABOURERS

December 4th is nearing. Massive preparation are going on in every circle of the country. We are receiving very encouraging reports from circles. Kerala Circle which is far away from Delhi (Up & Down Six days train journey) has already booked ticket for 600 comrades. Total expenditure for Kerala Circle alone will come to Rs. 24,00,000/- (Rs. Twenty Four Lakhs). From Tamilnadu Circle also more than 400 comrades have already booked their tickets. Highest number of employees will participate from nearby circles of Delhi i.e. Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, Uttarakhand etc. All other circles are also trying their best to mobilize maximum number of employees in the March.

Please ensure that number of employees as per the Quota fixed by the CHQ of each affiliated union participate in the historic parliament march WITHOUT FAIL. Please rise up to occasion. Wake up and act as responsible leaders of NFPE.

TeamViewer 10.0 Beta


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‘Swamysnews’ – Unbreakable bond with Central Government employees continues



'Swamysnews’
The name ‘Swamys news’ makes people assume that it is a spiritual publication. But the truth is – the publication has nothing even remotely connected to divinity or religion. It however has got everything to do with information that are relevant to the Central Government employees. In fact, it could be called a treasure trove of details. There is no Central Government employee who doesn’t know about Swamys news because the publication has answers to all the questions..!

Swamy Publishers Private Limited is a company mainly publishing books on Central Government Rules. For more than 55 years now, the publication, which was started in 1958, continues to provide crucial information in the form of books, to Central Government employees and their offices.
The founder of this organization, Mr.Muthuswamy, was an employee of the Postal Department, a Central Government organization. After getting promoted in his job, he started the service in order to create awareness in the midst of Central Government employees. He had the opportunity to conduct regular free classes for the benefit of his junior colleagues. He edited his lectures and circulated cyclostyled notes on a non-profit basis to examinees in other cities as well. The not-for-profit venture created new openings for him. The books that he published started gaining popularity. Employees found them very useful. He became well known in many Central Government Offices across the country as a reliable instructor and interpreter in the field of Guide Books for Service Rules.
Swamys books are broadly classified into Reference Books, Special Books, Guide Books and a monthly magazine ‘swamys news’. These books were not only of high quality, but the information contained in them was verified and up-to-date. The books gained further credibility due to the explanations and interpretations of the Government Orders that they featured. Due to their long history in accurately presenting Central Government employees related news, the publication gained the Centre’s approval. Swamys news Publishers are the only publication with Government approval.
Their monthly publication, ‘Swamys news’ is their specialty. They usually contain all the latest Government Orders, Case-Law Section, Supreme Court Judgments, Tribunal Judgments and Question and Answer(Readers Forum) section. The Q&A section contains only selected questions. The crystal-clear manner in which they strongly present their answers and explain them shows their confidence and their mastery of the subject.
The crowning achievement of the publication is its annual ‘Swamy’s Handbook for Central Government Employees’. The book is an encyclopedia of information.
In the current age of the Internet, it is possible to find all information on the computer screen. But, it is hard to ignore or forget the contributions made by a publication that they supplied important rules and orders through books in time to all the Departments of Central Government and many Public Sector Undertakings, especially in the North-eastern states.
Even in this age, books continue to be respected. The proof lies in the undiminished sales of their publications.
The strong bond between the Central Government employees and Swamysnews shall only get stronger.

Source : http://7thpaycommissionnews.in/

Buy Sachin Tendulkar's autobiography 'Playing It My Way' now




>> Sachin Tendulkar’s much-awaited autobiography ‘Playing It My Way’ was on 05 November 2014 launched in the presence of some of his former teammates, celebrities and family members at an engrossing ceremony in Mumbai. 

>> The book, the first copy of which he gave to his mother Rajni earlier in the day, was unveiled by Tendulkar himself amid thundering applause by the gathering.

>> At the launch, Tendulkar presented a copy to his mentor and childhood coach Ramakant Achrekar in the presence of his daughter Sara.

Grab your copy now!!!

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Mission Swachh Bharat: One Year Action Plan in Department of Posts


Click here to view One Year Action Plan in Department of Posts on Mission Swachh Bharat.


Best Security Apps For Your Mobile phones



Best Security Apps For Your Smartphone
Mobile phones practically carry our lives from our personal information to the things we do every single day, every moment. As the world is getting more sophisticated technologically, there are threats of hacking. These phones are not protected from people software attacks, so how do you keep hackers and viruses out? Well here are some of the best security apps for phones compiled by Gizmodo.


360 Mobile Security:

The phone is prone to viruses, malware and infection that can disrupt, corrupt and also slow down one’s phones. These days with the amount of apps there are, we aren’t aware of the kind of viruses or spyware we are downloading. The app 360 mobile is free and also very user friendly. This app doesn’t take up much space in the phone. It also can delete your history and acts a privacy advisor. If you are interested with strong protection and ease of use, then consider this app.




AVG’s Antivirus security:



AVG has always been one of the most trusted web protectors, now they are in our phones too. The AVG antivirus security app allows users to keep their data safe and also protects from malware and spyware viruses. The best part about the app is it allows you to browse safely, download games, songs and apps safely, running real time scans.

Kaspersky Mobile Security:


This security company for software is not a new one but one that is trusted by many companies. The Kaspersky security allows you to keep check what others can see on your phone, helps to find your phone when it goes missing, and the best part filters unwanted calls and texts. This is like an all in one app. So if you want to keep annoying people or company texts at bay then this is the app to go for.


Norton Security Antivirus:


The app from Norton Mobile scans every app that you download. It protects the phone from viruses, theft, malware and loss. This app is incredibly helpful in case you lose your phone since it lets you send a customized message to the person who had it. The app also allows you to block calls and messages that are unwanted.


Lookout Security & Antivirus:


This app is interesting since it locates the position of a lost phone on Google maps. All that one has to do is log onto lookout.com and trace the misplaced phone. Wouldn’t you want a phone that can tell you who is trying to steal your phone? Well Lookout Security app does just that. It sends an email of the picture of the person trying to steal your phone and the location of the phone, even if the phone is switched off. So wait no longer, get the app and keep your data and information safe.  


FLASH 

Postman examination from GDS &MTS Cadre will be held on 14/12/2014 in AP Circle result will be announced in first week of january