Right to Information

What is Right to Information?
The Right to Information Act of 2005 stipulates the obligation for prompt responses to citizen requests for government information. According to this legislation, any citizen has the right to request information from a "public authority," which refers to a government body or an "instrumentality of State." These entities are mandated to provide a timely response, typically within thirty days, ensuring transparency and accountability in governance.
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