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Namit Sharma v. Union of India

Supreme Court of India · 2012-09-13 · (2013) 1 SCC 745 · ★ Landmark

Qualification & composition of Information Commissions revisited; two-member bench rule later relaxed.

Case details

Court Supreme Court of India
Decided 2012-09-13
Citation (2013) 1 SCC 745
Bench A.K. Patnaik, S.J. Mukhopadhaya
Petitioner Namit Sharma
Respondent Union of India
RTI Act sections §12, §15, §16
Outcome Partly allowed

Outcome

Information Commissioner appointments require judicial benches; subsequently diluted on review.

Ratio decidendi

Information Commissions exercise quasi-judicial functions; initial ruling required judicial-benched two-member panels. Review in 2013 relaxed the strict judicial-qualification requirement.

Keywords

Information Commission, appointment, qualifications, §12, §15

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