DNA: Mumbai: Friday, 02 May 2014.
Activists and
citizens seeking details from various authorities through Right to Information
have been running from pillar to post for the court fee stamp of Rs 5 and Rs
10, for the past three months. The stamps, which are a must for any RTI
application, are not available from the courts. However, one can find these
stamps easily available with vendors outside courts.These vendors are doing
brisk business and are selling these stamps in black often charging double.
Outside
Borivali Magistrate's Court, stamps were available openly, though at double the
face value. At the court counter, only stamps of Re 1 and Rs2 denominations
were available but not of Rs5 and Rs10. When asked how the stamps were
available in black, the person feigned ignorance and said that they were
unaware about it.
A lady known
as Nanda having her table outside the court audaciously demanded Rs10 for the
stamp worth Rs5.
When asked
the reason for the double rate, Nanda said, "Andar jaake dekh lo milta hai
ki nahi phir yahaan aana. (Go and check in the court whether the stamps are
available or not, then come and haggle about the price)".
Another
vendor Nishikant Jaiswal was selling stamps of Rs10 for Rs15. When asked about
this black marketing, he said, "Why do you want to know this? Take it or
else leave".
Pradeep
Bhalerao, an activist from Social Worker Protection Forum, said, "I
started facing difficulty since March. My other activist friends too faced the
problem as we were not getting tickets from the court. But at the same time the
stamps were available with the vendors."
Bhalerao
added that each agent have stocked stamps worthRs 15,000 and Rs20,000.
Shalini
Joshi, Registrar of Courts, said she will inquire into the issue and find out
how this happened. She also assured that she will check out the reason for
non-availability of stamps.