RTI – CIC, RTI Backlog, etc.

Has the RTI been weakened over the years?

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: RTI

Mains level: Excusions to RTI queries and issues

Central Idea

  • Activists worry about the diminishing effectiveness Right to Information Act, 2005 in holding officials accountable.
  • The Act has exemptions for political parties, the judiciary, and intelligence agencies.
  • Recent amendments have sparked concerns, such as personal data protection provisions.

The DPDP Act and RTI

  • The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, of 2023 prohibits personal data disclosure, even for social audits, reducing transparency.
  • Critics fear this blanket ban may hinder accountability and transparency efforts.

About the Right to Information (RTI)

Enactment June 15, 2005
Objective Promote transparency and accountability
Applicability All public authorities at central, state, local levels
Scope Access to information on matters of public interest, government policies, budgets, etc.
RTI Application Filed in writing with the concerned public authority
Response Time Within 30 days (48 hours for life or liberty issues)
Exemptions Some information exempted to protect national security, privacy, etc.

Judiciary

Fees Nominal fee varies based on state and information requested
First Appellate Authority Filed if dissatisfied with the response
Second Appeal Filed with the relevant Information Commission
Whistleblower Protection Safeguards against victimization for exposing corruption
Impact Promotes transparency, accountability, and good governance

Challenges in Implementation

  • Implementation issues undermine the transparency that the Act aims to achieve.
  • The Act’s effectiveness depends on subordinate rules set by the Union and State Governments.
  • Slow appointments to information commissions delay appeals and erode trust in the system.

Barriers and Online Solutions

  • Payment methods for RTI applications vary among States, causing complications.
  • Online RTI portals remove barriers but are not widespread, hindering access.
  • The Union Government’s RTI portal has usability issues, impacting data retrieval.

Growing Dissatisfaction

  • Rising first appeals indicate growing dissatisfaction with the information provided.
  • Structural problems in institutions and websites hinder RTI effectiveness.
  • Activists emphasize the importance of addressing broader institutional issues.

Conclusion

  • The RTI Act’s efficacy is hampered by implementation challenges, amendments, and online barriers.
  • A holistic approach is needed to restore and enhance the Act’s effectiveness.
  • Addressing these issues will strengthen transparency, accountability, and citizens’ access to information.

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