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Tamil Nadu Information Commission is a statutory body in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It was created in pursuance of the sub-section (1) of section 15 of the Right to Information Act, 2005. Tamil Nadu was the first state to introduce the act.[1]
Initially, it consisted of State Chief Information Commissioner and two State Information Commissioners per the G.O.(Ms). No.988, Public(Estt I & Legislation) Department order dated 7 October 2005.[2][3] Subsequently, the Government of Tamil Nadu issued the G.O.Ms.No.72, Personnel and Administrative Reforms (AR3) Department order dated 10 April 2008 which increased the strength of State Information Commissioners from two to six, thus reaching its current state of one Chief Information Commissioner and six State Information Commissioners.
In 2018 the Commission was criticised for dealing with less appeals with seven commissioners on its staff than it had done in 2015 when it had only five.[4]
It is independent of the Central Information Commission which deals only with appeals over petitions under the Right to Information Act relating to Central government.[5]
^"TN The First State to Introduce RTI Act: Guv". United News of India. 5 October 2018.
^"The Right to Information Act, 2005 - Tamil Nadu State Information Commission - Constitution of - Orders - Issued" (PDF).
^"Constitution of the Tamil Nadu Information Commission". www.tnsic.gov.in.
^Jagannath, G. (23 September 2018). "RTIs pile up as Tamil Nadu Information Commission fails". DNA India. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
^"Guidance for Public". www.tnsic.gov.in.
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