If the appellate authority fails to pass an order on the appeal within the prescribed period or if the appellant is not satisfied with the order of the first appellate authority, he may prefer a second appeal with the State Information Commission within ninety days from the date on which the decision should have been made by the first appellate authority or was actually received by the appellant. The appeal made to the State Information Commission should contain the following information:-
(i) Name and address of the appellant.
(ii) Name and address of the State Public Information Officer against the decision of whom the appeal is preferred.
(iii) Particulars of the order including number, if any, against which the appeal is preferred.
(iv) Brief facts leading to the appeal.
(v) If the appeal is preferred against deemed refusal, particulars of the application, including number and date and name and address of the State Public Information Officer to whom the application was made.
(vi) Prayer of Relief sought.
(vii) Grounds for prayer of relief.
(viii) Verification by the appellant. and
(ix) Any other information, which the Commission may deem necessary for deciding the appeal.
The appeal made to the State Information Commission should be accompanied by the following documents:
(i) Self-attested copies of the orders or documents against which appeal is made.
(ii) Copies of the documents relied upon by the appellant and referred to in the appeal. and
(iii) An index of the documents referred to in the appeal.
Complaints
If any person is unable to submit a request to a State Public Information Officer either by reason that such an officer has not been appointed by the concerned public authority. Or the State Assistant Public Information Officer has refused to accept his or her application or appeal for forwarding the same to the State Public Information Officer or the Appellate authority, as the case may be, or he/she has been refused access to any information requested by him under the RTI Act; or he/she has not been given a response to a request for information within the time limit specified in the Act, or he/she has been required to pay an amount of fee which he considers unreasonable, or he/she believes that he/she has been given incomplete, misleading or false information, he/she can make a complaint to the State Information Commission.
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