Seven years into the RTI Act, retired bureaucrats serving as chief information commissioners could all be replaced with retired judges. Appointments are on hold with the Supreme Court having ordered these posts be given to retired SC judges and high court chief justices. The government has filed a review petition and if the SC has upheld the order (the verdict has been received but not yet announced), the new mechanism will be effected after amending the RTI Act... - Indian Express Wed Jan 02 2013, 03:55 hrs
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