vIndianz.com (18 Feb, 2010) — New Delhi: The names of the victims of 1984 anti-Sikh riots seeking compensation should be displayed on the government’s website, the Central Information Commission has held.
Information Commissioner Shailesh Gandhi while disposing of the plea of one Amrik Singh Lovely of Tilak Nagar locality here, directed the Divisional Commissioner to put up on the website the names of those claimants who had applied for additional compensation in 2006.
“The Divisional Commissioner is directed to put up the names of those claimants who have applied in 2006 and those whose claims are being rejected on the website giving the categories of the claimants whose claims are for death, injuries, loss of property and commercial loss in discharge of the Department’s obligation under Section-4 so that citizens do not have to file RTI application to get these details. This must be done before 15 March 2010,” he said, according to Indian news agency Press Trust of India
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