BCCI under RTI Act: CIC Ruling Explained for UPSC

BCCI under RTI Act
BCCI under RTI Act

Context: BCCI under RTI Act
Central Information Commission (CIC) held that Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is not a “Public Authority” under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005 as it is neither created by law nor substantially financed by the government.

Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005

  • Ensures transparency and accountability in governance.
  • Derived from Article 19(1)(a) of Constitution — Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression.

Public Authority — Section 2(h)

Includes bodies:

  • Created by Constitution or law
  • Formed through government notification/order
  • Owned, controlled, or substantially financed by government

CIC Observation on BCCI

  • BCCI is registered under Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act, 1975.
  • Not created by Constitution, legislation, or government order.
  • Not substantially financed by government funds.
  • Hence, not a “Public Authority” under Section 2(h) of RTI Act.

Central Information Commission (CIC)

  • Statutory body under RTI Act, 2005.
  • Highest appellate authority for RTI matters at Central level.

Consists of:

  • Chief Information Commissioner (CIC)
  • Up to 10 Information Commissioners (ICs)

Other details:

  • Appointed by President on recommendation of committee headed by Prime Minister.
  • Handles RTI appeals and complaints.
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