"It was mistake of law. We recall the directions," a bench of justices A K Patnaik and A K Sikri said while reading out the operative portion of its judgement on a petition filed by the Centre seeking review of its order of September 13, last year.
The apex court had given a slew of directions pertaining to appointment of information commissioners in its order last year.
The apex court, in its judgement last year, had said that like other quasi judicial bodies, people from judicial background be also appointed as members of the central and state information commissions and this should be done after consulting the CJI and chief justices of the respective high courts.
The court had directed the government to amend RTI Act for it. "Chief Information Commissioner at the Centre or state level shall only be a person who is or has been a chief justice of the high court or a judge of the Supreme Court of India," the court had said.
The bench had, however, refused to quash the sections but asked the government to modify them so that people from judicial background are also preferred for the posts.