Maharashtra CM fund receives Rs 342 cr in donations till mid-May; Rs 23 cr spent on COVID-19, Rs 55 cr on migrant fare, reveals RTI query
• 5 years agoThe Chief Minister's COVID-19 Relief Fund in Maharashtra received Rs 342 crore in donations till around mid-May, of which Rs 23.82 crore had been spent on controlling the virus's spread while Rs 55.20 crore went towards facilitating the journey of migrant workers to their home states, an RTI query has revealed
By shielding judiciary from RTI Act, SC fails to appreciate notions of public accountability and transparency
Madhav Chandavarkar • 5 years agoThe end effect is that the judiciary has ignored the public utility of making case documents easily available to the public and maintains control of court documents.
Rise of CCTV in Digital India isn't making us more secure; policing and surveillance reforms are need of the hour
Srinivask • 5 years agoThe CCTV footage from the Jamia Millia Islamia library is slowly helping us piece together just what happened on the night of 15 December last year
Citizens, media and courts must do their utmost to prevent suffocation of RTI Act, writes Shailesh Gandhi
Shailesh Gandhi • 5 years agoRTI is a fundamental right of citizens under Article 19 (1)(a) of the Indian Constitution. By a plethora of Supreme Court judgments, it has been recognised that Article 19 (1)(a) includes the right to free speech, right to publishing and right to information
SC ruling on whether office of CJI comes under RTI Act missed the opportunity to assuage dissatisfaction with collegium system
Alok Prasanna Kumar • 5 years agoWhile discussions around the RTI Act have largely revolved around Section 6 of the Act — that prescribes a procedure to seek information, not enough discussion has taken place about Section 4 of the Act that provides for the proactive disclosure of information
After 14 years of RTI Act, two landmark judgments by Delhi HC and appeal that waited for 9 years, Supreme Court decides CJI office comes under law
Shishir Tripathi • 5 years agoAfter 14 years of the existence of the Right to Information Act, two landmark judgments by Delhi High Court, both of which held that office of CJI is a "public authority" and is subject to the RTI Act and an appeal that had to wait for six years to be referred to a constitutional bench and again had to wait for three years, finally got a decision. And the decision is that the office of CJI is subject to RTI Act.
'Final assault on RTI': Sonia Gandhi says Narendra Modi govt using amendments to dilute powers of Act
• 5 years agoThe amendments passed by the government will ensure that no Information Commissioner shall be free from interference and signalling by the Modi government, Sonia Gandhi said in a statement
RS passes UAPA Bill: Congress' failure to anchor Opposition shows party's growing redundancy in law-making process
Debobrat Ghose • 6 years agoDespite having low numbers in the Rajya Sabha, the Congress had during the previous Narendra Modi government used its heft in the Rajya Sabha and displayed the skill to rally like-minded parties. This time, it stands isolated. It does not have many friends.
Daily Bulletin: India celebrates 20 years Kargil War victory; 3 Karnataka rebels disqualified, decision on others soon; day' stop stories
Fp Staff • 6 years agoKargil Vijay Diwas 2019: India celebrates 20th anniversary of Operation Vijay today; Lok Sabha passes bill criminalising instant triple talaq; Rajya Sabha nod to RTI (Amendment) Bill, 2019; day's top stories
Amendment to RTI Act will compromise autonomy of information commissions, undermine status of commissioners, say ex-officials
• 6 years agoThe Right to Information (Amendment) Bill, 2019 proposes to give the Centre the powers to set the salaries and service conditions of information commissioners at the central and state levels.