The Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005, is one of the most significant legislations in India aimed at promoting transparency and accountability in governance. It empowers Indian citizens to a...
In the Indian legal system, RTI (right to information) and right to privacy are both very important rights. Though both are poles apart and have a very conflicting and unfriendly relationship w...
Exemptions from disclosure of information are legal provisions that limit the right to access certain types of information, even under laws that promote transparency, such as the Right to Infor...
In the digital age, access to information is the foundation of democracy. India's enactment of the Right to Information Act (RTI ACT) 2005 is a milestone legislation that promotes translucency,...
While the Right to Information Act permits withholding certain data from disclosure, when public interest outweighs privacy, transparency prevails. For example, if a government body holds trade...
In the present age where all data is accessible at a tick it is crucial safeguard one's protection. One method for safeguarding this Right by giving Right to eradication or Right to be forgotte...
The Right to Information Act, 2005, is a crucial law that enables citizens to access information held by public authorities. It promotes transparency and accountability in governance. However, ...
Part III of Indian constitution provides fundamental rights in which Article 32 gives a citizen the rights to approach the supreme court to get resorted any of the fundamental rights in case of...
Severability means when a specific provision of the law is offensive or contrary to the bounds of the constitution, but that provision is separated from another declaration, only that provision...
It is quite interesting how two of the most cherished rights, The Right to Information and The Right to Privacy, though being poles apart, and contradictory and antagonistic to each other, stil...