Right to Information Act, 2005 Central Information Commission

Here are some notes on the Central Information Commission (CIC) under the Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI Act) in detail:

  • The Central Information Commission (CIC) is a statutory body that is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the RTI Act.
  • The CIC was established by the Government of India in 2005.
  • The CIC is headed by a Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) and has two other Information Commissioners.
  • The CIC is located in New Delhi.

The CIC has the following powers and functions:

  • To hear appeals against the decisions of the Public Information Officers (PIOs).
  • To inquire into complaints of non-compliance with the RTI Act.
  • To recommend measures for improving the implementation of the RTI Act.
  • To spread awareness about the RTI Act.

The CIC is a powerful body that can help to ensure that the RTI Act is implemented effectively. If you have any problems with the implementation of the RTI Act, you can approach the CIC for help.

Here are some of the important things to keep in mind when approaching the CIC:

  • Make sure that you are approaching the CIC with a valid complaint.
  • Be clear about the reasons for your complaint.
  • Be polite and respectful when interacting with the CIC.
  • Follow up on your complaint if you have not received a response within a reasonable time.

The CIC is committed to resolving complaints and ensuring that the RTI Act is implemented effectively. If you have any problems with the implementation of the RTI Act, you should not hesitate to approach the CIC for help.