YOU Can Get Prompt Action
Many
Citizens find that when they make applications for certain services or for some
corrections or make a complaint or representation to Government bodies they get
no response. Now there is a very powerful law in Maharashtra which can empower
us. If citizens use it with RTI it can result in better governance
and delivery of timely services. Its name is a mouthful: ‘Government Servants
Regulation of Transfers and Prevention of Delay in Discharge of Official Duties
Act (Act 21 of 2006)’. The first part –Chapter 2- specifies that government
servants must have a tenure of three years and should normally be transferred
only in April or May. If this is violated reasons must be given. Citizens can
use this to curb arbitrary transfers of good officers like Khemka or Pardeshi.
The second
part, Rule 10 effectively says that no decision on any file can take more than
45 days if a matter has to be decided within the department, and no more than
90 days where other departments have to be consulted. Rule 10 (3) [
64C for BMC] alongwith the rules requires the competent authority to do a
preliminary investigation within 15 working days and take disciplinary action
if negligence is established.
In short if
an application/complaint/representation has received no response for over 90
days, if the citizen brings it to the notice of the competent authority
(Secretary of the department), the Secretary is obliged to take steps to fix
responsibility for dereliction of duty.
If you have
received no response to your application/complaint/representation in
Maharashtra please send a letter on the following lines to the Secretary of the
department:
“
I had given my application for……….. on ………….. Since then I have received no
communication. I would like to draw your attention to Section 10 of the
Transfers and Delays Act 21 of 2006/ ( 64C of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation
Act) which mandates that no decision can be kept pending for over 3 months. In
the instant case, no decision has been communicated to me despite the lapse of……
months. I request to conduct a preliminary enquiry to fix responsibility on the
officers responsible for this delay and take appropriate disciplinary action
against them. I request that the report of the enquiry may please be sent to
me.
I
look forward to your early action in the above matter,”
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