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Raj Kumar Goyal Sworn in as CIC
Why in News?
Former Indian Administrative Service officer Raj Kumar Goyal was sworn in as Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) of the Central Information Commission by President Droupadi Murmu.
- The appointment filled the CIC post that had remained vacant since September 2025, after the previous CIC, Heeralal Samariya, demitted office.
Key Points
- About: Raj Kumar Goyal was a 1990-batch Indian Administrative Service officer, originally of the Jammu and Kashmir cadre, later part of the Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram and Union Territories (AGMUT) cadre after Jammu and Kashmir became a Union Territory in 2019.
- He retired in August 2025 as Secretary, Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice.
- During his career, Goyal also served in the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of External Affairs.
- Appointment of ICs: At present, Anandi Ramalingam and Vinod Kumar Tiwari are Information Commissioners(ICs), while Jaya Verma Sinha, Swagat Das, Sanjeev Kumar Jindal, Surendra Singh Meena and Khushwant Singh Sethi have been recommended for appointment as Information Commissioners.
Central Information Commission
- Establishment: It was established under the RTI Act, 2005, as a statutory body (not a constitutional body).
- Composition: The Central Information Commission shall consist of the Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) and such number of Central Information Commissioners not exceeding 10 as may be deemed necessary.
- Appointment: Members are appointed by the President of India based on the recommendations of a committee comprising:
- The Prime Minister (Chairperson).
- The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha.
- A Union Cabinet Minister nominated by the Prime Minister.
- Eligibility and Exemption: Eminent individuals with experience in law, science, technology, social service, management, journalism, or governance.
- Must not be MPs, MLAs, or hold any office of profit.
- No political affiliations, business, or professional engagements.
- They are not eligible for reappointment.
- Powers of the CIC: Summoning witnesses, inspecting documents, requisitioning public records, and issuing summons for examination.
- Functions: Its primary role is to ensure the effective implementation of the RTI Act, 2005 and uphold citizens’ right to information.
- It deals with cases involving offices, financial institutions, public sector undertakings, and other entities under the Central Government and Union Territories.

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