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    Freedom Of Information

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    balanced flow of information into‚ out of‚ and across the country. The press‚ and for the matter‚ the public‚ has a constitutional right to demand the examination of public records as part of freedom of information (Paterson‚ 2005). It is a public right where the parties concerned are the citizens and they can ask for information as long as it is of public interest. This is the freedom of information. It simply means the access by individuals as a presumptive right to information held by public authorities

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    Rti Act

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    *Wm* 22) [1 thT4qt‚ 2011 MI 41v41141 1-11-1] • Right to Information Act‚ 2005 (Act No. 22 of 2005) [As modified up to 1st February‚ 2011] 2011 trriOtw‚1170 twnit 1Rutimq‚ ftft tK 3K114" -;q4/q)‚ fkft- 110 002 VD liCktrIT sictarDcf I +Rabic %ram( (11414‚ freft- 110 054 : 23.00; Mitt 1 r4 (kW A) £ 0.33 7I $ 0.47 -V91 S SI‚ 2005 3TRAttli itUti’M 22) (2005 -’ [1 Tr4t‚ 2011 Th 1 Right to Information Act‚ 2005 (Act No. 22 of 2005) [As modified up to 1st February

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    RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT IN INDIA Parvathi Nambiar Roll no. 2067 Number of words: 2‚302 Introduction For a democratic republic like India‚ it is necessary to have citizens who are well informed and for the fundamental clarity in functioning of the Government‚ there needs to be transparency of information. Till now‚ the people could only criticize the incompetency and ineffectiveness of the Government and be silent watchers. But now‚ we have the right to question the Government‚ inspect their

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    RTI ACT

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    INTRODUCTION:- Right to Information Act‚ 2005 (Act No. 22 of 2005) [As Modified up to 1st February‚ 2011] Right to Information Act also known as RTI is an act which has been passed by Parliament of India in 2005 and came into force on October 12‚ 2005 which mandates timely response to any queries or government information asked by citizens of India. The importance of RTI is that the act gives right to citizens to securely access the information under control of

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    The much talked about Right to Information Act came into force on October 12. The Union government says the Act is revolutionary‚ as it opens all official departments across the country to public scrutiny. The government also claims the new law will help it share power with the humblest‚ and empower the weakest The Right to Information (RTI) Act is a law enacted by the Parliament of India to provide for setting out the practical regime of right to information for citizens. It was passed by Parliament

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    Rti Act 2005 - Features

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    Right to Information Act‚ 2005 In order to promote transparency and accountability in administration‚ the Indian Parliament enacted the Freedom to Information Act‚ 2002‚ which was repealed later with the Right to Information Act‚ which came into force on 12 October 2005. The new law empowers Indian citizens to seek information from a Public Authority‚ thus making a Government and its functionaries more accountable and responsible. What is the necessity of this Act? A citizen who is paying taxes

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    Data Protection Act – The Company need to make sure that the communications they make don’t get out before it’s released‚ so the mission statement‚ livery and strap line need to be secure within the business and make sure that no one else sees it. Freedom of Information Act – The information that the company gather from the public and the government on what they want to see in the business so for example the company will ask the public what they want the company to do and it can be put into the

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    Common people got their right to raise question. It gives the power to throw question to the government directly and the concerned authority has to reply back within 30 days with proper explanation. It gives every citizen a fundamental right to seek information from any government department. The Law is applicable to all constitutional authorities‚ including the executive‚ legislature and judiciary; any institution or body established or constituted by an act of Parliament or a state

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    June 10 2011 Privacy Act versus Right to Information Act M S Siddiqui Democracy is a pre-condition for good governance and effective democratic institutions are essential for democratising the society‚ ensure human rights and free flow of information. Democracy cannot flourish in the absence of good governance. The economic development is also linked to democracy. Democracy works properly with transparency and accountability. The free flow of information has a precondition to protect

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    have lost in living Where is the wisdom‚ we have lost in knowledge Where is the knowledge‚ we have lost in information. - T S Eliot Where is the information‚ we have lost in suppression. -V.R. Krishna Iyer Introduction The veil of secrecy that has traditionally

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