Dimapur: In a first in Nagaland, the Kohima bench of Gauhati High Court launched its online Right to Information (RTI) portal to ensure transparency and efficiency in the court.
The RTI portal was formally launched by Justice Devashis Baruah, Judge, Gauhati High Court and the information and communication technology in-charge of the Kohima bench, in the presence of Justice Sushmita Phukan Khaund, Judge, Gauhati High Court and officials of the High Court Registry.
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To mark the event, Justice Baruah symbolically filed the first online paperless e-RTI application at the Kohima bench through the dedicated web portal.
Section 6 (1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005, stipulates that an information seeker has a statutory right to move an application through electronic means.
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So far, the RTI applications can be filed only through the physical mode. The online RTI portal has been initiated to make it convenient for people to access information about the Gauhati High Court and its outlying benches.
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Through the web portal, Indian citizens can now file their RTI application and first appeal online. Fee payment can be made online via Internet banking or UPI.
To access the online RTI portal, citizens can simply click on the dedicated “RTI” tab available on the official website of the Gauhati High Court, Kohirna bench. The web portal has a user-friendly interface and operates on an end-to-end paperless mode. The online RTI facility will be scaled up to all district courts of Nagaland in the near future.