RTI Rejection Rate Declines, Enhancing Transparency

Context:
The rejection rate of RTI applications declined to 3.26% in 2024–25, indicating improved transparency and administrative responsiveness in governance.

Key Highlights:

  • Improved RTI Performance
  • Rejection rate reduced to 3.26%, reflecting better compliance.
  • Signals improved functioning of Public Information Officers (PIOs).
  • Appeal Mechanism Strengthened
  • Applicants can appeal to the Central Information Commission (CIC):
    • If no response within prescribed time.
    • If dissatisfied with the response.
  • Government Statement
  • Highlighted by Union Minister Jitendra Singh.
  • Governance Implications
  • Lower rejection rates indicate enhanced transparency, accountability, and citizen empowerment.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005:
    • Enables citizens to access information from public authorities.
    • Mandates response within 30 days (48 hours in life-threatening cases).
  • Public Information Officer (PIO):
    • Responsible for providing information under RTI.
  • Central Information Commission (CIC):
    • Statutory body established under RTI Act.
    • Hears appeals and complaints regarding information access.
  • Grounds for Rejection (Section 8 & 9):
    • National security, sovereignty, trade secrets, etc.

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Strengthening Democratic Governance:
    • RTI promotes participatory democracy and citizen oversight.
    • Acts as a tool against corruption and maladministration.
  • Administrative Efficiency:
    • Reduced rejection rates reflect improved record management and responsiveness.
    • Enhances trust between citizens and government institutions.
  • Challenges Persist:
    • Delays in responses and pendency of appeals.
    • Instances of misuse or frivolous RTI applications.
    • Threats faced by RTI activists.
  • Institutional Concerns:
    • Vacancies and backlog in CIC and State Information Commissions.
    • Dilution concerns post RTI Amendment Act, 2019 affecting independence.
  • Way Forward:
  • Strengthen digital RTI platforms for faster processing.
  • Fill vacancies in Information Commissions.
  • Ensure proactive disclosure under Section 4.
  • Protect RTI activists through legal safeguards.
  • Promote awareness and capacity building among officials.

UPSC Relevance:
β€’ GS Paper 2 – Governance, Transparency & Accountability
β€’ Prelims – RTI Act Provisions, CIC, PIO Roles

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