State Information Commission of Rajasthan
- Establishment: The State Information Commission was established on 18th April 2006 under Section 15 of the Right to Information Act (RTI), 2005. Its office is located in Jaipur.
- Statutory Body: The Commission is a statutory body, meaning it was created by an act of law (RTI Act).
Important Appointments:
- First Chief Information Commissioner: M.D. Korani
- Other Former Chief Information Commissioners:
- M.D. Kaurani
- T. Srinivasan
- Suresh Choudhary
- Current Chief Information Commissioner: Shri D.B. Gupta (appointed in December 2020)
- Present Members:
- Rajendra Prasad Barwad
- Laxman Singh Rathod
- Narayan Barehath
- Sheetal Dhankar
Structure:
- Chairman and Members: The Commission consists of 1 Chairman and up to 10 Members.
- Information Commissioners: Members are selected for their expertise in various fields like law, science, technology, social service, and journalism.
Appointment Process:
- Appointment Authority: The Governor appoints the Chief Information Commissioner and other Information Commissioners based on the recommendation of a committee.
- Committee Members:
- Chief Minister (Chairperson)
- Leader of the Opposition in the State Assembly
- Cabinet Minister nominated by the Chief Minister
Tenure and Removal:
- Tenure: The tenure is determined as per provisions of the Right to Information (Amendment) Act, 2019.
- Removal Grounds: The Chief Information Commissioner and Information Commissioners can be removed by the Governor for the following reasons:
- Supreme Court Inquiry: For misconduct or incapacity after an inquiry by the Supreme Court.
- Direct Removal: For reasons like insolvency, moral turpitude, office of profit, or physical/mental incapacity.
Powers and Functions of the State Information Commission:
Ensuring Implementation of the RTI Act:
- The Commission ensures proper implementation of the RTI Act by giving the following directions to public authorities:
- Providing Information as requested.
- Appointing State Public Information Officers (PIOs).
- Improving Record Management for proper data maintenance and disposal.
- Training employees on the RTI Act and how to handle requests.
- Submitting Annual Reports related to RTI queries.
Appellate Powers:
- The Commission hears appeals against decisions made by the First Appellate Officer within public authorities under Section 19(8) of the RTI Act.
Penal Powers:
- The Commission has the authority to impose a fine of Rs. 250 per day up to a maximum of Rs. 25,000 in the following circumstances:
- Refusal to accept an RTI application.
- Failure to provide information within the stipulated time.
- Providing incorrect or incomplete information.
- Destruction of requested information.
- Obstructing the provision of information.
Handling Complaints:
- Citizens can file complaints with the Commission if:
- Their RTI application is refused by the Information Officer.
- They are provided with misleading or incomplete information.
- The fees charged for the information are unreasonable.
Civil Court Powers:
- The Commission holds the same powers as a Civil Court when handling complaints, including:
- Summoning individuals for oath or evidence.
- Summoning documents from courts or offices.
- Issuing summons to witnesses.
- Taking evidence on affidavit.
Annual Reports:
- The Commission submits an annual report to the State Government, detailing its work, pending complaints, and measures taken for RTI implementation.