“Recent amendments to the Right to Information Act will have profound impact on the autonomy and independence of the Information Commission”. (150 words) [UPSC 2020]
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Recent amendments to the Right to Information (RTI) Act have significantly impacted the autonomy and independence of the Information Commissions. Key changes include:
1. Appointment and Tenure: The amendments grant the central government increased control over the appointment, tenure, and conditions of service of the Chief Information Commissioner and Information Commissioners, which could potentially undermine their independence by centralizing power.
2. Powers and Authority: By allowing the central government to decide the salaries and allowances of the commissioners, the amendments may influence their impartiality, as their financial and service conditions are now subject to central authority.
3. Impact on Autonomy: These changes could weaken the Information Commissions’ ability to operate independently, as their decisions might be perceived as influenced by the central government’s interests.
Overall, these amendments may reduce the effectiveness of the RTI Act by compromising the autonomy of the Information Commissions and potentially affecting the transparency and accountability they are meant to uphold.