The constitution of India passed the act of Right to information that fully came into force in October 2005. It’s a right of the citizen to ask for information from the government bodies. The government bodies are the functioning part or administration of any government who implement the policies passed for the welfare of the society. […]
Right to Information is one of the most important and significant laws in our constitution. This act aims at giving mover to the common man and help him to seek the desired information. The main objective of RTI is to promote transparency and reduce bureaucracy in the system. RTI Act was passed unanimously in parliament[…..]
RTI stands for the right to information act where every citizen of India is well informed about government decisions. It also enables them to know the reason behind such decisions. In a democratic country like India, every citizen should be well informed with the right information and access to such information. The RTI is one[…..]

