D.M. Mirzapur did not recover penalty of Rs.25,000 from B.S.A. Amar Nath Singh in five years in compliance of order of UPSIC






Grievance Status for registration number : GOVUP/E/2024/0011129

Grievance Concerns To

Name Of Complainant

Yogi M. P. Singh

Date of Receipt

15/02/2024

Received By Ministry/Department

Uttar Pradesh

Grievance Description

The matter concerns the working of the district Magistrate Mirzapur who did not make compliance of the order passed by the Uttar Pradesh State Information Commission which is tantamount to indiscipline.

This matter concerns the recovery of rupees 25,000 from the Basic Shiksha Adhikari Mr Amarnath Singh imposed by Uttar Pradesh state information commission which has not been complied in five years.

The matter concerns the non-compliance of the order passed by Uttar Pradesh state information commission in the matter appeal number-S-11-856/C/2011, Registration number-233952.In this case/appeal the appellant was the applicant, and the opposite party was Basic Shiksha Adhikari Mr Amar Nath Singh District-Mirzapur.

Short submissions of the applicant are as follows.

1- The first page of the attached PDF document is the communication of the Registrar Uttar Pradesh State Information Commission addressed to the District Magistrate Mirzapur dated- 7th February 2024. Which is the reminder to make compliance of the order passed by the Uttar Pradesh state information commission.

2- The second page of the attached PDF document is the communication of the in charge of the penalty section, Ms Sushma Pal of the Uttar Pradesh state information commission addressed to the Registrar Uttar Pradesh State Information Commission dated- 7th February 2024.

3- The third page of the attached PDF document is the communication of the Registrar Uttar Pradesh State Information Commission addressed to the District Magistrate Mirzapur dated 30th November 2018.

4-The fourth and fifth pages of the attached PDF document is the Order passed by the most respected member/Honourable information commissioner of the Uttar Pradesh state information commission Mr Gajendra Yadav in the appeal of the applicant.

5- From the third page of the attached pdf document it is quite obvious that the concerned district magistrate had to make the compliance of the order passed by the Uttar Pradesh State Information Commission in the matter within three months from the date of receipt of the order of the respected commission.

6- It is to be submitted before the most respected Sir more than five years passed but the compliance of the order passed by the most respected Uttar Pradesh state information commission was not made by the district Majestic Mirzapur which reflects the rule of anarchy in the working of the district Magistrate.

Grievance Document

Current Status

Grievance received   

Date of Action

15/02/2024

Officer Concerns To

Forwarded to

Uttar Pradesh

Officer Name

Shri Bhaskar Pandey (Joint Secretary)

Organisation name

Uttar Pradesh

Contact Address

Chief Minister Secretariat , Room No. 321, U.P. Secretariat, Lucknow

Email Address

bhaskar.12214@gov.in

Contact Number

05222226350

To see the attached document to the grievance, please click on the link

Yogi

An anti-corruption crusader. Motive to build a strong society based on the principle of universal brotherhood. Human rights defender and RTI activist. Working for the betterment of societies and as an anti-corruption crusader for more than 25 years. Our sole motive is to raise the voices of weaker and downtrodden sections of the society and safeguard their human rights. Our motive is to promote the religion of universal brotherhood among the various castes communities of different religions. Man is great by his deeds and character.

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  1. Think about the gravity of situation in 5 months district magistrate Mirzapur did not recover the penalty imposed by Uttar Pradesh state information commission on wrongdoer public information officers which is a mockery of the provisions of right to information act 2005.
    What would be its outcome is visible to anyone in the state?
    If such practices will remain continued then no public information officer will provide information to information seekers.

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  2. When there is no regard for the orders passed by the constitutional functionaries then think about the common people in the state of Uttar Pradesh who are neglected by these bureaucrats.
    Where is the good governance in the state of Uttar Pradesh?

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  3. Because of rampant corruption in the working of the public staff they do not like the right to information act 2005 because it promotes the transparency and accountability in the working of the government staff.
    Think about the good governance of yogi and Modi where orders of the constitutional functionaries are not followed by the bureaucrats. Think about the poor corruption perception index of the transparency international regarding India.

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