The right to information is a fundamental right of the citizens of India under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian constitution. It is considered an implied fundamental right under as an aspect of freedom of speech and expression. Citizens of the country are entitled to enforce this right by filing an application with the State Chief Information Commission to obtain any information concerning the administrative acts or decisions undertaken by the state. This right is not absolute and is subjected to reasonable restrictions. The RTI Amendment bill was intr...
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