The National Campaign for the Right to Information has raised concerns about the state of the RTI Act, as governments continue to delay and neglect essential appointments and functioning of information commissions across India. With a significant backlog of appeals and complaints, and many commissions functioning without sufficient commissioners, the law is in grave danger. The failure to fill vacancies and appoint qualified individuals, coupled with the lack of penalties for violating the law, sends a message that transparency is not a priority. This could potentially lead to a dead letter status for the RTI Act, leaving citizens without a crucial tool for holding those in power accountable.