The Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005, has been one of the most empowering laws for Indians. From exposing corruption in the delivery of basic rights to bringing to light the truth behind the ...
accusing it of dealing a ‘death blow’ to the Right to Information (RTI) Act by not appointing information commissioners. At present, the former Union Minister said, eight vacancies of ...
Expanded as Right To Information Act, RTI means that any Indian citizen can request any information (which is supposed to be public knowledge) from the offices and departments of the state or ...
In order to overcome the difficulties women have to face with obtaining information, Social Welfare and Women and Children Affairs Adviser Sharmeen S Murshid has underscored the need for disseminating ...
Increased attention to the RTI Act was manifested at two important ... held to commemorate the International Right to Information Day, participants underlined the crucial importance of ...
CHENNAI: The Chennai city police, who have been directed by chief commissioner of the state info panel to pay Rs 10,000 for ...
How the right to information law is changing India ... even when they had the required marks. Without this information, "the RTI Act would not keep a check on corruption and [this would] reduce ...
Prosecutors said Jack Teixeira "perpetrated one of the most significant and consequential violations of the Espionage Act in ...
More than 80% of four-year colleges are test-optional or test-blind. The revised ACT will debut in 2025 and be shortened to about two hours. Students may take the test on paper or online.
Justice KS Puttaswamy, a former judge of the Karnataka High Court and the lead petitioner in the landmark 'right to privacy ...
Consistent with longstanding Justice Department practices and procedures, the department today is providing information about ...
Clubs are reserving their right to seek compensation to avoid any future claims being time-barred by the lengthy legal ...