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Right to Information from "summary" of Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth

The Right to Information is a significant concept that empowers citizens to access information from the government. It is a fundamental right enshrined in the Indian Constitution under Article 19(1)(a) which guarantees the right to freedom of speech and expression. The Right to Information Act, 2005 was enacted to give effect to this constitutional provision and promote transparency and accountability in the functioning of the government. The Act mandates that every citizen has the right to access information held by public authorities. It also requires public authorities to maintain records and provide information to citizens within a stipulated time frame. This ensures that citizens are able to hold the government accountable for its actions and decisions. The Right to Information Act has been instrumental in empowering citizens to participate in the governance process. It allows citizens to seek information on various government schemes, policies, and decisions, enabling them to make informed choices and decisions. This promotes a culture of transparency and accountability in the government. Under the Act, public authorities are required to proactively disclose information on their functioning, thereby reducing the need for citizens to file formal applications for information. This proactive disclosure requirement helps in promoting transparency and reducing corruption in the government. The Right to Information Act has been hailed as a landmark legislation in India, as it has revolutionized the way citizens interact with the government. It has enabled citizens to question the government and demand accountability for its actions. The Act has also played a crucial role in exposing corruption and malpractices in the government, thereby promoting good governance and accountability.
  1. The Right to Information is a powerful tool that empowers citizens to hold the government accountable and promotes transparency and accountability in the functioning of the government. It is a crucial mechanism for ensuring good governance and promoting democracy in India.
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Indian Polity

M. Laxmikanth

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