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guide:guidelines-for-first-appellate-authority [2015/08/24 11:27] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation 188.165.15.207guide:guidelines-for-first-appellate-authority [2016/04/20 14:15] – [Disposal of Appeal] Shrawan
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-Deciding appeals under the RTI Act is a quasi-judicial function. It is, therefore, necessary that the appellate authority should see to it that the justice is not only done but it should also appear to have been done. In order to do so, the order passed by the appellate authority should be a speaking order giving justification for the decision arrived at.+Deciding appeals under the RTI Act is a quasi-judicial function. It is, therefore, necessary that the appellate authority should see to it that the justice is not only done but it should also appear to have been done. In order to do so, the order passed by the appellate authority should be a speaking order giving justification for the decision arrived at(({{:guide:disposal-first-appeal.pdf|DoPT OM No 10/23/2007-IR dated 9th July 2007}} : **Disposal of first appeal under RTI Act 2005**)).
  
 ===== Time Limit for Disposal of Appeal ===== ===== Time Limit for Disposal of Appeal =====
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