|   CHAPTER  III THE  CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION Constitution  of Central Information Commission. 12.  (1) The Central Government shall, by notification in the Official Gazette,  constitute a body to be known as the Central Information Commission to exercise  the powers conferred on, and to perform the functions assigned to, it under this  Act. (2)  The Central Information Commission shall consist of—  (a)  the  Chief Information Commissioner; and  (b)  such  number of Central Information Commissioners, not exceeding ten, as may be deemed  necessary. (3)  The Chief Information Commissioner and Information Commissioners shall be  appointed by the President on the recommendation of a committee consisting of—   (i)  the  Prime Minister, who shall be the Chairperson of the committee;  (ii)  the  Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha; and (iii)  a  Union Cabinet Minister to be nominated by the Prime Minister. Explanation.—For  the purposes of removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that where the Leader  of Opposition in the House of the People has not been recognised as such, the  Leader of the single largest group in opposition of the Government in the House  of the People shall be deemed to be the Leader of Opposition. (4)  The general superintendence, direction and management of the affairs of the  Central Information Commission shall vest in the Chief Information Commissioner  who shall be assisted by the Information Commissioners and may exercise all such  powers and do all such acts and things which may be exercised or done by the  Central Information Commission autonomously without being subjected to  directions by any other authority under this Act. (5)  The Chief Information Commissioner and Information Commissioners shall be  persons of eminence in public life with wide knowledge and experience in law,  science and technology, social service, management, journalism, mass media or  administration and governance. (6)  The Chief Information Commissioner or an Information Commissioner shall not be  a Member of Parliament or Member of the Legislature of any State or Union  territory, as the case may be, or hold any other office of profit or connected  with any political party or carrying on any business or pursuing any  profession. (7)  The headquarters of the Central Information Commission shall be at Delhi and the  Central Information Commission may, with the previous approval of the Central  Government, establish offices at other places in India. |