The Right to Information Act, 2005 empowers Indian citizens to seek information from public authorities and promotes transparency, accountability, and good governance.
RTI Act helps citizens access government records, ensuring transparency in administration and decision-making.
Every citizen has the right to request information from government departments and public authorities.
RTI Act increases accountability of public officials and reduces corruption in governance systems.
Public authorities must provide information within the legally prescribed time limits.
Citizens can inspect documents, records, reports, and certified copies under RTI law.
RTI strengthens democracy by enabling citizens to question and monitor public administration.
The Right to Information Act came into force in 2005 to promote openness, transparency, and accountability in the functioning of every public authority in India.
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