Recent amendments to the Right to information Act will have profound impact on the autonomy and independence of the Information Commission. Discuss. (UPSC GS2 Mains)
The objective of the RTI Act is to establish a practical regime for citizens to access information held by Public Authorities. This in turn led to increased transparency and accountability at the Public Authorities. RTI since its enactment led to many stories of defacing corrupt practices.
But The Right to Information (Amendment) Act, 2019 has made amendment in the status, salary and tenure of the Central Information Commissioners (CICs) and State Information Commissioners. On the account of amendments made in the RTI Act, the civil society has raised concerns regarding accountability, autonomy and independence of the Information Commission. Issues with Amendments Done in the RTI Act
What are the government’s stated grounds for bringing the amendments?
Impact of Amendments Challenging Autonomy
Giving central overarching power
Topic covered - CIC, RTI 2005
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