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Which authorities are covered under the RTI Act?

26-Apr-2025
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Answer By law4u team

Under the Right to Information Act, 2005, the term "public authorities" is broadly defined, and all such authorities are covered under the Act. Here’s a detailed explanation: 1. Definition of Public Authorities (Section 2(h) of the RTI Act): A public authority means any authority or body or institution of self-government established or constituted by: The Constitution of India (e.g., Election Commission, UPSC) Any law made by Parliament (e.g., CBI, SEBI) Any law made by a State Legislature (e.g., State Universities, State Commissions) By notification issued or order made by the appropriate government (i.e., Central or State Government) It also includes: Any body owned, controlled, or substantially financed by the government Any non-governmental organization (NGO) substantially financed, directly or indirectly, by public funds 2. Examples of Authorities Covered: Central Government Ministries and Departments (e.g., Ministry of Home Affairs, Finance) State Government Departments (e.g., Education Department, Health Department) Local Bodies (e.g., Municipal Corporations, Panchayats) Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) (e.g., ONGC, SAIL, NTPC) Government-funded Educational Institutions (e.g., IITs, Central and State Universities) Judiciary (to a limited extent for administrative matters) Armed Forces (but with exemptions under Section 8 and Second Schedule for sensitive information) NGOs receiving substantial funding from the government 3. Authorities Not Covered or Exempt: Certain intelligence and security organizations are exempt under Section 24 (e.g., RAW, IB, BSF, CRPF), except in cases related to allegations of corruption and human rights violations. Private companies are not covered unless they receive substantial government funding or are performing public functions on behalf of the government. Conclusion: The RTI Act covers a wide range of authorities, both at the central and state level, that are established or substantially financed by the government. Its purpose is to ensure transparency and accountability in the functioning of public institutions.

Answer By Anik

The Right to Information Act, 2005, sets out the practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities. The Act defines "public authority" in Section 2(h). A public authority means any authority or body or institution of self-government established or constituted: by or under the Constitution. by any other law made by Parliament. by any other law made by State Legislature. by notification issued or order made by the appropriate Government. It also includes: any body owned, controlled or substantially financed, directly or indirectly, by funds provided by the appropriate Government. any non-Government organisation (NGO) substantially financed, directly or indirectly by funds provided by the appropriate Government. However, there are specific organizations to which the Act generally does not apply: Section 24 states that Act shall not apply to the intelligence and security organisations specified in the Second Schedule. These organizations are established by the Central Government or the State Government. The Central Government may amend the Second Schedule by including or omitting other intelligence or security organizations. State Governments may also specify similar state-established organizations.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, The Right to Information Act, 2005, sets out the practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities. The Act defines "public authority" in Section 2(h). A public authority means any authority or body or institution of self-government established or constituted: by or under the Constitution. by any other law made by Parliament. by any other law made by State Legislature. by notification issued or order made by the appropriate Government. It also includes: any body owned, controlled or substantially financed, directly or indirectly, by funds provided by the appropriate Government. any non-Government organisation (NGO) substantially financed, directly or indirectly by funds provided by the appropriate Government. However, there are specific organizations to which the Act generally does not apply: Section 24 states that Act shall not apply to the intelligence and security organisations specified in the Second Schedule. These organizations are established by the Central Government or the State Government. The Central Government may amend the Second Schedule by including or omitting other intelligence or security organizations. State Governments may also specify similar state-established organizations. I hope this answer helps. In case of future queries, please feel free to contact us. Thank you.

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