Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI) And Judicial Activism: Accountability and Independence Go Hand in Hand
Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI) was introduced as a fundamental right to make it mandatory for the governmental bodies to disclose information. Under this act, a person can make a request to the governmental bodies to disclose certain information and the concerned authorities have to respond with the necessary data unless they have some … Continue reading Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI) And Judicial Activism: Accountability and Independence Go Hand in Hand
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The law of Contempt of Courts is for keeping the administration of justice pure and undefiled. The dignity of the court must prevail and be maintained at all costs. So keeping the said principle in mind one should keep their conduct in line with the process of court. One should avoid any disobedience to any … Continue reading Contempt Laws In India – Brief Study
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