SHORT ANSWER:
An appeal against a public authority's decision can be filed on grounds of dissatisfaction with the decision or non-compliance with the Right to Information Act.
DETAILS:
- Under the Right to Information Act, 2005, an applicant can appeal if they are not satisfied with the response from a public authority.
- Grounds for appeal include denial of information, incomplete information, or failure to respond within the stipulated time.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- If a public authority fails to comply with the Act, they may face penalties as prescribed under the Act.
SOURCE:
- Right to Information Act, 2005
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