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 Appeal.   19.  (1) Any person who, does not receive a decision within the time specified in  sub-section (1) or clause (a) of sub-section (3) of section 7, or is aggrieved  by a decision of the Central Public Information Officer or State Public  Information Officer, as the case may be, may within thirty days from the expiry  of such period or from the receipt of such a decision prefer an appeal to such  officer who is senior in rank to the Central Public Information Officer or State  Public Information Officer as the case may be, in each public authority: Provided that  such officer may admit the appeal after the expiry of the period of thirty days  if he or she is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause  from filing the appeal in time.   (2)  Where an appeal is preferred against an order made by a Central Public  Information Officer or a State Public Information Officer, as the case may be,  under section 11 to disclose third party information, the appeal by the  concerned third party shall be made within thirty days from the date of the  order.   (3)  A second appeal against the decision under sub-section (1) shall lie within  ninety days from the date on which the decision should have been made or was  actually received, with the Central Information Commission or the State  Information Commission: Provided that  the Central Information Commission or the State Information Commission, as the  case may be, may admit the appeal after the expiry of the period of ninety days  if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from  filing the appeal in time.   (4)  If the decision of the Central Public Information Officer or State Public  Information Officer, as the case may be, against which an appeal is preferred  relates to information of a third party, the Central Information Commission or  State Information Commission, as the case may be, shall give a reasonable  opportunity of being heard to that third party.   (5)  In any appeal proceedings, the onus to prove that a denial of a request was  justified shall be on the Central Public Information Officer or State Public  Information Officer, as the case may be, who denied the request.   (6)  An appeal under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) shall be  disposed of within thirty days of the receipt of the appeal or within such  extended period not exceeding a total of forty-five days from the date of filing  thereof, as the case may be, for reasons to be recorded in writing.   (7)  The decision of the Central Information Commission or State Information  Commission, as the case may be, shall be binding.   (8)  In its decision, the Central Information Commission or State Information  Commission, as the case may be, has the power to— 
    
        
            | (a) |  | require          the public authority to take any such steps as may be necessary to          secure compliance with the provisions of this Act, including— |  
    
        
            | (i) |  | by          providing access to information, if so requested, in a particular form; |  
            | (ii) |  | by          appointing a Central Public Information Officer or State Public          Information Officer, as the case may be; |  
            | (iii) |  | by          publishing certain information or categories of information; |  
            | (iv) |  | by          making necessary changes to its practices in relation to the          maintenance, management and destruction of records; |  
            | (v) |  | by          enhancing the provision of training on the right to information for its          officials; |  
            | (vi) |  | by          providing it with an annual report in compliance with clause (b) of          sub-section (1) of section 4; |  
    
        
            | (b) |  | require          the public authority to compensate the complainant for any loss or other          detriment suffered; |  
            | (c) |  | impose          any of the penalties provided under this Act; |  
            | (d) |  | reject          the application. |  (9)  The Central Information Commission or State Information Commission, as the case  may be, shall give notice of its decision, including any right of appeal, to the  complainant and the public authority.   (10)  The Central Information Commission or State Information Commission, as the case  may be, shall decide the appeal in accordance with such procedure as may be  prescribed. |