RTI Act-2005
The Right to Information Act, 2005 is an Indian legislation that was enacted to promote transparency and accountability in the functioning of government institutions. It allows citizens of India to request information from public authorities, thereby enhancing transparency and reducing corruption. Here are some key points about the RTI Act, 2005: Purpose: The primary objective of the RTI Act is to empower citizens by providing them with the right to access information held by public authorities. It aims to promote openness, accountability, and democratic governance. Applicability: The Act is applicable to all government departments, ministries, and public authorities at the central, state, and local levels, including government-funded organizations and bodies. Information Covered: Citizens can request information related to the functioning and decision-making processes of public authorities. This includes records, documents, fi...