The Right to Information Act, 2005 is a transformative law that grants citizens the power to demand information from public authorities, ensuring accountability, transparency, and good governance. This authoritative Bare Act provides the complete and updated text of the legislation, outlining the rights of citizens, obligations of public authorities, and the legal framework for requesting and obtaining information. It covers detailed procedures for filing RTI applications, response timelines, fee structures, exemptions from disclosure, and penalties for non-compliance. The book also explains the powers and functions of the Central and State Information Commissions, the appeals process, and protections available for whistle-blowers. Designed for accuracy and ease of reference, this Bare Act is indispensable for legal professionals, journalists, activists, academics, and government personnel who rely on the RTI Act for professional or civic engagement. By offering clear statutory language, it helps users navigate the mechanisms designed to promote transparency in the functioning of government institutions. Whether for litigation, research, policy work, or civic advocacy, this edition serves as a comprehensive and reliable resource on India’s most important transparency law.






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