Under the RTI, under which sections should an FIR be lodged against the Public Information Officers for not giving information ?

1.      Under   the RTI,   under which  sections should  an FIR be   lodged against the Public Information Officers for  not giving information  ?

2.      Have you ever     considered going beyond the Right to Information Act?  If you  do not get     the information on time or get any information even after filing RTI or get incomplete and misleading information  or the information given  If  it's false and wrong,  what will you do?  Have you thought  beyond the first appeal and the second appeal?   Have you ever thought that, along with RTI,  you can  also seek action under the Indian Penal  Code and the Code of  Criminal Procedure and  not information  ?     AN  FIR has also been lodged against the Public Information Officer and   the First Appellate Officer  for giving false  misleading information  in violation  of the RTI Act.  You can  register.

3.       The non-response by the   Public Information Officer is  a violation of  Section 7(2) of the RTI Act.

4.      Section 166A and Section 166A  of the Indian Penal Code for violation of Section 7(8)  of the RTI Act by the Public Information Officer

5.      An FIR can be lodged under Section 167.

6.     On  giving false information  by the Public Information Officer, the proof  exists  with the  applicant,  in which case sections 166A, 167, 420, 468  of the  Indian Penal Code and  An FIR can be lodged  under Section 471  .

7.      In  case of  non-decision taken by   the first appellate officer,  an FIR can be lodged under  Sections 166A, 188 of the Indian Penal Code  . 

8.          Sections 175, 176,  188  of the  Indian Penal Code in case of  absence of proper information even after hearing by the Public Information Officer before the First Appellate Officer An  FIR can be lodged  under Section 420  .

9.        An FIR can be  lodged under  sections 188 and 420  of the Indian Penal Code in   case the information is  not furnished even after the first appellate officer   decides. 

10.There is a  provision to register  an FIR under Section 506  of the IPC in case of intimidation of the  applicant by the Public Information  Officer or the First Appellate Officer. 

11.   In  case the Public Information Officer does  not give   information even after charging a fee, the provision of  registration of  AN FIR under sections 406 and 420  of the IPC will be applicable.

12.To make     such statements in writing by the Public Information Officer or The First Appellate Officer whose lie is  known to the Public Information Officer or the First Appellate Officer and the applicant.     In case of defection,  an FIR can  be lodged under sections 193, 420, 468 and 471 of the IPC.

13.    Section 166A of the Indian Penal Code -  Section 166A  of the Indian Penal Code - Public servant, who disobeys  the direction under law - is punished with rigorous imprisonment, The duration of which  shall not be  less than six months but which  may be up to two years, shall be punished  .  and will  also be punishable by fine.

14. Section 175  of the Indian Penal  Code-    According to Section 175 of the Indian Penal Code  , whoever gives any public servant, such public servant, any document or electronic   While          legally  bound to  present or submit a record, the habit of presenting or  submitting it in  such manner shall  be omitted;  Then he will be considered a criminal.

15. Section 176  of the Indian Penal Code -   According to Section 176 of the Indian Penal Code  , whoever gives  any information to  any public servant  on any matter as such public servant.   or,              while  lawfully  bound to give information,  shall  cease to give such information or information in  the manner and time  required by law,    Will be entitled  to punishment as a criminal.

16. Section 188  of the Indian Penal Code- Actually,  according to Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code 1860  , if a person violates the instructions of the government during  the lock down or during it. If he  does so,  there  is a  provision to take  legal action against him under Section 188  of the IPC.

17. Section 193  of the Indian Penal Code:  According to  Section 193 of the Indian Penal Code,  a person who enters  false evidence in judicial proceedings is punished under Section   193  of the Indian Penal  Code. A provision of penalty has been made in  it.   In this regard  , if any person  tampers with someone's documents or electronic records,  he will be considered an  offender under Section 193.

18. Section 406   of the Indian Penal Code    provides  for punishment for breach of criminal trust.    Offences of breach of  criminal trust  carry a  punishment of up to three years and a fine, it  said  .  misuse of property.   The property should be handed over to the person against whom the allegations are  being levelled.

19. Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code -       Section 420  from a legal point of view    states that if  a person cheats, cheats, dishonestly.    Section    420  of  the INDIAN Penal Code (IPC) will be     invoked against anyone for making changes in his   valuables  or property,  destroying  it or  even helping someone  to do so.  can be  installed.

20. Section 468  of the Indian Penal  Code -    According to  Section 468 of the Indian Penal Code, if a person  commits   a fraud to the effect that the encrypted documents are  implied.   If used  ,  he is   punishable with  imprisonment for  a term  which may extend to seven years, as  well as for  monetary penalty.  will be  responsible.

21. Section 471  of the Indian Penal  Code-   According to Section 471 of the Indian Penal Code,  whoever knows  or has  to believe  in any document or electronic record of which he knows or believes.  If     he uses a  document or electronic record encrypted  as a real  one  fraudulently or  dishonestly, he  is punished  in the same way.  It  will be done, as if he has  done  those documents or...

22. Section 506  of the Indian Penal Code  - Details of  Section 506 of IPC, 1860  The first part of  Section 506 of IPC,  1860  states  that when a person is criminally threatened    If    guilty of an offence  , he    shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to two years or with fine or with fine or imprisonment  for both  fines and  offences.  will go.