The roots of the Right to Information Act, implemented in 2005, lie in the increasing demand for transparency and accountability in administration.

Recognizing the fundamental right of citizens to access information held by public authorities, this was a culmination of years of advocacy and movements.

The objectives of this act are to empower citizens by ensuring access to information, promote participatory democracy, and curb corruption.

Citizen Empowerment

Enables citizens to access information from public authorities, promoting transparency in governance.

Legal Framework

Provides a statutory framework for citizens to request and receive information from government bodies.

Accountability

Enhances accountability of public authorities by making their functioning more transparent.



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