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CONTENTS:- 1. An Introduction to Right to Information; 2. Necessity of Right to Information and Position in Other Countries; 3. The Right to Information Act, 2005 (No. 22 of 2005); 4. Right to Information (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005; 5. Information Commissions; 6. The Andhra Pradesh Right To Information (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005; 7. The Assam Right to Information Act, 2001; 8. Delhi Right to Information Act, 2001; 9. Delhi Right to Information Rules, 2001; 10. The Goa Right to Information Act, 1997; 11. The Gujarat Right to Information Rules, 2005; 12. The Haryana Right to Information Rules, 2005; 13. Himachal Pradesh Right to Information Rules, 2006; 14. The Jammu and Kashmir Right to Information Act, 2004; 15. The Karnataka Right to Information Act, 2000; 16. The Karnataka Right to Information Rules, 2005; 17. Kerala Right to Information (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2006; 18. The Madhya Pradesh Right to Information Act, 2003; 19. The Maharashtra Right to Information Act, 2003; 20. The Orissa Right to Information Act, 2002; 21. The Rajasthan Right to Information Act, 2000; 22. The Rajasthan Right to Information Rules, 2005; 23. Tamil Nadu Right to Information Act, 1997; 24. Tamil Nadu Right to Information Rules, 1997; 25. Uttar Pradesh Code of Practice on Access to Information, 2000; 26. The Official Secrets Act, 1923; 27. The Public Records Act, 1993; 28. Satyagraha: A Powerful Tool; 29. Social Audit and Jansunwais. |
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Right to Information is very useful and significant at a time when the print and electronic media have become very powerful instruments in disseminating information to the public in no time. This book is written with the object of making the information available on `Right to Information` to the common people in a simple language. This work attempts to outline the significance of the right to information, particularly in empowering ordinary citizens to combat state corruption and to play an important and active role in participatory democracy. Every effort has been made to present the discussion in clear and systematic manner. The presentation of each chapter has been made more logical, starting with basic issues of each topic and then moving on to refined matters. This book is a valuable addition to the libraries of the courts, advocates, public authorities, universities and law schools and the individuals concerned with the subject. |
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