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Recently, the Supreme Court slammed the Centre and States for delay in appointing Information Commissioners to decide citizens’ rights under the Right to Information Act.
The lack of urgency in filling vacancies and ensuring diversity in appointments threatens the original purpose of the RTI Act. A stronger commitment to transparency and timely action is needed to revive its intended impact.
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