The Free Press Journal

Lack of awareness leads to physical hearings in BMC, rue citizens

- ASHUTOSH M SHUKLA Mumbai

Two months on while citizens can look to have an appeal heard virtually in quasi-judicial matters at the BMC, little awareness and online hearing option not being communicat­ed while they are called for appeal makes them travel and be physically present for it.

During the Covid-19 period, a group of RTI activists had approached the high court to have online hearings in quasi-judicial matters after they had come to a standstill due to movement restrictio­ns. The court asked the government to have hearings for the appeal stage that included the first appeal. When restrictio­ns were curbed, citizens again asked that the same facility be extended to post-Covid times that would save time and efforts of citizens and officers. The state government had then asked various department­s to take steps in this direction.

The BMC in the last week of June came up with a circular that quasi-judicial hearings be held online. However, due to lack of awareness and citizens not being informed about the option when intimation of appeal is informed,

W e have put the circular online and it is in public domain for everyone to see. Anyone not getting details of a virtual hearing should show the circular and ask for an online hearing Milin Sawant, Joint Commission­er, BMC many did not know about the virtual hearing option.

Anand Bhandare, an applicant said, “I have filed some applicatio­ns but there was no virtual hearing when the matter reached the appeals stage.”

“Greater awareness will ensure that the time of both officers and citizens is saved. Not many know about the circular and officials also need to start informing citizens about the online hearing facility while intimating about the appeal. Citizens need to know that there is an option for both physical and online hearings. They can opt for either of the two,” said

Bhaskar Prabhu, an RTI activist who has been following up on the issue.

When contacted, Milin Sawant, joint commission­er of the general administra­tion department in BMC that looks after the issue said, “We have put the circular online and it is in public domain for everyone to see.. Anyone not getting details of a virtual hearing should show the circular and ask the officer concerned to have an online hearing. All the necessary infrastruc­tural requiremen­ts have been provided to the officers for the same,”he added.

 ?? Anand Bhandare, ?? I have filed some applicatio­ns but there was no virtual hearing when the matter reached the appeals stage an applicant
Anand Bhandare, I have filed some applicatio­ns but there was no virtual hearing when the matter reached the appeals stage an applicant

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