High Court of Calcutta · 2019-01-01 · Citation awaited
PIO transfer mid-pendency: successor inherits §7 obligation; outgoing PIO's §20 liability crystallised at transfer date.
| Court | High Court of Calcutta |
|---|---|
| Decided | 2019-01-01 |
| Citation | Citation awaited |
| Petitioner | RTI applicant |
| Respondent | Successor PIO |
| RTI Act sections | §5, §7, §20 |
| Outcome | Applicant allowed |
Transfer of the designated PIO during RTI pendency does not extinguish §7 obligations; successor PIO inherits the duty.
The statutory obligation under §7 attaches to the office of the PIO, not the individual. When a designated PIO is transferred mid-application, the successor inherits the obligation from the date of charge assumption. Any §20 delay attributable to the outgoing PIO crystallises at their date of departure.
PIO transfer, Calcutta HC, §7, §20, successor
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