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Citizen exercises his Right to pay only the fine due using the Zero Rupee Note
Mr. Ashok Jain got his car towed in Chennai. When he went to the C1 police station, he was asked Rs 800 as fine. He was ready to pay the amount in return for a receipt, which they were not willing to give. After much talking and convincing, he called his friend Vinod Jain who handed a Zero Rupee Note to one of the policemen.When he did that, they realized that he was a part of the 5th Pillar organisation and without any further questions they asked him to pay the marked fine of Rs 150 and handed him the receipt immediately.
Encroachment of public road was remedied by demolishing the construction
Mr. Tamilselvan from Tirupattur, accosted 5th Pillar Chennai Office to file an RTI (Right to Information) petition, to affront an influential person who had started construction of his building by encroaching the public mud road. Local residents filed complaints to local and higher authorities, but no action was taken and the construction was going ahead on full swing. An RTI petition was filed on behalf of Tamilselvan from 5th Pillar, for which we got a reply, acknowledging the encroachment but no actions were implemented to stop the construction.
Illegal sale of property using forged documents was rectified by filing RTI PETITION
Samuthiraraj from Karisalkulam village in Kovilpatti Taluk of Tuticorin District was robbed off his family property by miscreants in cohesion with corrupt government official, Rajendran who apparently registered the forged documents and sold it to another person. Similar crime was committed with 10 other people from the same village and its surroundings. Samuthiraraj and the other victimized approached the District Registrar, Taluk officer and Sub Registrar of Kovilpatti Taluk, pleading with them to intercept the wrong doings, and return their rightful property.
Power Shut Down regularized
Dr. Valluvan, practicing dermatologist in Virudhachalam was having difficulty due to power shut off between 10 am till noon daily. Usually there is a rotation in the time slot every week for power shutoff. But in his neighborhood the power was cut off everyday at the same time for several weeks. He filed an RTI petition, on 24th August 2009, asking the Divisional Engineer of Tamilnadu Electricity Board the reason behind the department to shutoff power at the same time, and the criteria to have chosen that particular time slot.
LIC Policy Documents Retrived
Mr. Karthick of Pullaiyar Kuppam village in Ulundurpettai Taluk, applied for a Bhimakaran LIC policy and had been paying the premiums, but did not receive the original copy of the policy document. He had been writing to the LIC Regional office repeatedly but did not get a reply or the policy document. He contacted our organization and the Rti coordinators in our office helped by writing an RTI petition to the District Regional LIC office. Mr. Karthick received a reply from the LIC District manager, and the copy of the policy was attached.
Obtained ancestral property partition document
Mr. K. Velu, residing in Chennai had a problem with his ancestral property partition document. The document which had to include both his and his brother's name, had only his brother's name. He had applied to the Vandavasi Taluk Office, to have his name added to the land patta document. But he did not receive a responsible answer for the delay for the last 15 years. He came to know about 5th Pillar, and he visited our office in person with all the relevant documents. The RTI coordinator filed the RTI petition on his behalf on 23rd October 2009.
Benefited out of the Old age Pension Scheme
Kathavarayan, a 72 year old person residing in Then Alambakkam village in Villupuram District, had applied for Indhira Gandhi Old Age Pension that is granted for poor people below poverty line. Mr. Kathavarayan waited for many months after applying for this pension to the Dindivanam Tahsildar office, and when he was replied by a clerk at the Tahsildar office that the scheme is closed, he sent a pleading letter to the Chief Minister's office on 25th June 2008, begging for special consideration and grant him the pension as he has no means to survive.
Replacement of Lost Ration Card
Mr. Sankar, residing at Royapuram, Chennai lost his ration card in 2004 and had applied for a replacement ration card with all the essential documents at Royapuram Taluk Office. An official visited his residence after 2 months for an inquiry and asked him to visit the office after 2 months. Mr. Shankar has been meticulsly visiting the office for the past 5 years but could not meet with ant of the higher officials. In August 2009, he was informed that his application had been rejected and asked him to re appply.
Illegal occupancy of the government property
Mr. Tamilselvan of Tirupattur in Villupuram District had witnessed illegal occupancy of the government property by miscreants. The public in that area had tried to vacate them by reporting to concerned government officers but to no avail. Tamilselvan visited our office in Chennai and the RTI coordinator filed an RTI petition on 27th October 2009, asking in detail about the evacuation procedure, the officer involved in the process and the time frame for the evacuation once the land is confirmed to be governmental property.
Primary school in Nagapattinam- Receives Government Funds
Mr. Nagarajan, ex correspondent of a primary school in Nagapattinam, had many queries regarding the Educational Development Funds that are allocated to the primary schools by the Education Department. His school did not receive the Educational Development Funds from 1992-1995. After 14 years of struggling to find answers he approached our organization, for filing a RTI petition. We filed the petition on his behalf on 7th October 2009. On 10th November, we received a reply indicating that by 30th March 2010 the funds will be disbursed to the school.
