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RTI Officers- Howrah District Court

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RTI Officers under the Right to Information Act

1. District Court: a. CIVIL Matters: (I) Appellant Authority- District Judge (II) Public Information Officer:- Sub Judge-I b. Criminal Matters: (I) Appellant Authority- Sessions Judge (II) Public Information Officer:- Chief Judicial Magistrate

2. Family Court: (I) Appellant Authority- Presiding Officer, Family Court (II) Asst.Public Information Officer:- Bench Clerk 3. Juvenile Court: (I) Appellant Authority- District Judge (II) Public Information Officer:- Principal Member (III) Asst. Public Information Officer: Bench Clerk Officers under the Right to Information Act

1. District Court: a. CIVIL Matters: (I) Appellant Authority- District Judge (II) Public Information Officer:- Sub Judge-I b. Criminal Matters: (I) Appellant Authority- Sessions Judge (II) Public Information Officer:- Chief Judicial Magistrate

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2. Family Court: (I) Appellant Authority- Presiding Officer, Family Court (II) Asst.Public Information Officer:- Bench Clerk

3. Juvenile Court: (I) Appellant Authority- District Judge (II) Public Information Officer:- Principal Member (III) Asst. Public Information Officer: Bench Clerk Officers under the Right to Information Act

1. District Court: a. CIVIL Matters: (I) Appellant Authority- District Judge (II) Public Information Officer:- Sub Judge-I b. Criminal Matters: (I) Appellant Authority- Sessions Judge (II) Public Information Officer:- Chief Judicial Magistrate

2. Family Court: (I) Appellant Authority- Presiding Officer, Family Court (II) Asst.Public Information Officer:- Bench Clerk

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  • ย Judicial office is essentially a public trust: Supreme Court
  • Disclosure of Personal Information under the Right to Information Act, 2005
  • Analysis of Section 8(1)(j), Right to Information Act, 2005

3. Juvenile Court: (I) Appellant Authority- District Judge (II) Public Information Officer:- Principal Member (III) Asst. Public Information Officer: Bench Clerk


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