Role of Right to Information Act 2005 in the Human Development: Indian Perspective

Ved Pal Singh

Abstract


The right to information is a potent weapon in the hand of the citizenry to gain access to public records. It not only provides information but also fosters accountability and transparency and strengthens the democratic principles of a polity. Swedan was the first country to grant right to access government information to its people way back in 1812. Subsequently many jurisdictions made this right available to its citizens so that they are well informed as to be the sentinels of democracy. This legislation forms the shape of special legislation imposing the obligations on every public authority to provide information to the person seeking it.

Key Words : Potent, accountability, transparency, jurisdiction, legislation, obligation.


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