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Their question: “Case study — Sonia Patel, PIO, RTI dilemma over disclosing adverse environmental impact assessment; stakeholders, principles, options (max 20)”
Both are PIO-under-RTI disclosure dilemmas; Aakash's stakeholder-first method and his committed 'disclose and seek a formal inquiry' resolution is exactly the reasoning a student needs for the 2013 PIO-RTI case.
Key learnings from their answer
- ›Every case study (Q7-Q12, 20 marks each) consistently opens with a stakeholder list, then explicitly commits to a single 'best course of action' instead of hedging, e.g. Sonia Patel should disclose and seek a formal inquiry, and Collector Ravi Kumar should disclose maximum information to avoid panic -> in case studies, identify stakeholders up front and take a clear, defensible decision; evaluators reward a candidate who chooses and justifies over one who lists options and sits on the fence.
