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Law relating to right to information : A comprehensive and insightful commentary with comparative perspectives

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Publication details: New Delhi Pentgon Press 2011Description: 504p xxiISBN:
  • 9788182743663
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.0853 RAO-I
Contents:
Contents: Volume 1; Part I-Right to Information: Scope and significance; Chapter I-Meaing, significance and scope of right to information: A factual case study approach; Part II-Right to Information: Historial, theoretical and constitutional connotations; Chapter II-Right to Information as a global phenomena: Historial evolution; Chapter III-Right to Information: Jurisprudential and philosophical foundations; Chapter IV-Right to Information: A constitutional, legal and human rights perspective; Part III-Right to information: Policy, law and juricial interpretation; Chapter V-The Right to Information Act, 2005 and the Right to Information (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005; Chapter VI-Right to Information: Interpretative insights; Part IV-Right to Information: Global response; Chapter VII-Legislative response to right to information: A global perspective; Part V-Right to Information: Practical enforcement and need for reform; Chapter VIII-Enforcement of RTI: An experiential learning; Chapter IX-Right to Information and agenda for reform; Chapter X-Summation.
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Contents:
Volume 1;
Part I-Right to Information: Scope and significance;
Chapter I-Meaing, significance and scope of right to information: A factual case study approach;

Part II-Right to Information: Historial, theoretical and constitutional connotations;
Chapter II-Right to Information as a global phenomena: Historial evolution;
Chapter III-Right to Information: Jurisprudential and philosophical foundations;
Chapter IV-Right to Information: A constitutional, legal and human rights perspective;

Part III-Right to information: Policy, law and juricial interpretation;
Chapter V-The Right to Information Act, 2005 and the Right to Information (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005;
Chapter VI-Right to Information: Interpretative insights;

Part IV-Right to Information: Global response;
Chapter VII-Legislative response to right to information: A global perspective;

Part V-Right to Information: Practical enforcement and need for reform;
Chapter VIII-Enforcement of RTI: An experiential learning;
Chapter IX-Right to Information and agenda for reform;
Chapter X-Summation.