Throw some Light on the issues associated with functioning of the central information commission. Suggest measures to address these issues.
Central information commission is a Quasi judicial body, which is an appellate for the RTI process. It consists of Chief Information Commissioner and 10 information commissioners.
Issues in functioning:
- Vacancies and delay in appointment of CIC and ICs.
- RTI act amendment has eroded the autonomy and independence of CIC.
- CIC and ICs are mostly bureaucrats; there is a need for diversity by appointing RTI specialists, legal expert, etc.
- Lack of standardization in forms and process of appeal, leading to rejection of petitions.
- Pending appeals of thousands of cases, which take years to resolve.
- Many anonymous complaints, fail to appear before CIC.
- Lack of geographical reach, hindering accessibility.
Measures needed:
- Recruit more ICs from diverse backgrounds.
- Use of ICT in its functioning to improve efficiency.
- Timely filing of vacancies.
- Standardize the process by increasing infrastructure.
- Increase geographical reach.
Thus, better functioning of RTI needs to be backed by strong legislations for realising true potential of the act.
Originally written on
July 5, 2023
and last modified on
October 27, 2024.