I’ve filed an RTI application seeking information about my Annual Confidential Report (ACR) from 2001. Specifically, I need to know the date the ACR was received by the Records Office, whether its acceptance was technically correct, and the remarks from the Inspecting Officer (IO) and Reviewing Officer (RO) for the years 2001 and 2002. I also need details about personnel who were promoted ahead of me to the Dfr rank, along with the estimated promotion date based on my original seniority from March 1st, 2003.
My concern is that the remarks in the 2001 ACR are inaccurate. Would the Records Office provide me with an extract of the ACR, or is there another way to obtain it? Can the ACR be sent back to the RO for clarification of the remarks? If such a request is made, could I have the ACR examined by a forensic expert? Please advise me on how to proceed with this matter so that I can effectively defend my case.
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Yes, you can sue both DHFL and the builder. You have grounds to sue DHFL for charging pre-EMI on an incomplete flat and for threatening your credit score. You can sue the builder for breach of contract and for not completing the flat as per the agreed timeline. The tripartite agreement makes both parties legally liable to you.
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