Restricted Flow of Information: Regardless of the constitutional provisions, the system of governance in India has traditionally been opaque, with the State retaining the colonial Official Secrets Act (OSA) and continuing to operate in secrecy at the administrative level. The Central Civil Service Conduct Rules, 1964 also strengthened the OSA by prohibiting government servants from communicating any official document to anyone without authorization. The major factors which influence the free flow of information are bureaucratic culture, illiteracy and absence of effective communication tools. No doubt, there is need for administrative secrecy in certain cases. No one wants classified documents concerning national defence and foreign polic...
The Right to Information Act 2005 was passed by the UPA (United Progressive Alliance) Government wit...
The Right to Information Act, 2005 is a legislation passed after years of people’s struggle for secu...
The right to information is implicitly guaranteed by the Constitution but the public authorities den...
Right to Information or in popular sense RTI is an essential step in ensuring transparency and accou...
The passing & enactment of Right to Information Act, 2005 in India has been rightly considered a...
On international right to know day an organization name as center for law & democracy issued a ranki...
Abstract: In a government of responsibility like India, where all the agents of the public must be...
In India, the movement for the right to information has been as vibrant in the hearts of marginalize...
The Right to Information Act is not a General Law it is a unique set of Rules having an uncommon Nat...
Right to Information is a basic human right of every human being. The renowned French philosopher Mi...
The right to information is a potent weapon in the hand of the citizenry to gain access to public re...
In South Asia the Right to Information (RTI) is recognized as a basic human right of every human bei...
Highlights the interdependence of Right to Information (RTI) and information literacy, and the role ...
Introduction: The environment of business is governed by legal aspects. The legal aspects presented ...
RTI Act is a milestone in the democracy of India as it has tried to build a new institutional mechan...
The Right to Information Act 2005 was passed by the UPA (United Progressive Alliance) Government wit...
The Right to Information Act, 2005 is a legislation passed after years of people’s struggle for secu...
The right to information is implicitly guaranteed by the Constitution but the public authorities den...
Right to Information or in popular sense RTI is an essential step in ensuring transparency and accou...
The passing & enactment of Right to Information Act, 2005 in India has been rightly considered a...
On international right to know day an organization name as center for law & democracy issued a ranki...
Abstract: In a government of responsibility like India, where all the agents of the public must be...
In India, the movement for the right to information has been as vibrant in the hearts of marginalize...
The Right to Information Act is not a General Law it is a unique set of Rules having an uncommon Nat...
Right to Information is a basic human right of every human being. The renowned French philosopher Mi...
The right to information is a potent weapon in the hand of the citizenry to gain access to public re...
In South Asia the Right to Information (RTI) is recognized as a basic human right of every human bei...
Highlights the interdependence of Right to Information (RTI) and information literacy, and the role ...
Introduction: The environment of business is governed by legal aspects. The legal aspects presented ...
RTI Act is a milestone in the democracy of India as it has tried to build a new institutional mechan...
The Right to Information Act 2005 was passed by the UPA (United Progressive Alliance) Government wit...
The Right to Information Act, 2005 is a legislation passed after years of people’s struggle for secu...
The right to information is implicitly guaranteed by the Constitution but the public authorities den...