RTI is Right to Information. Parliament has enacted a law giving the right to information to the citizens. This Act was made under the Fundamental Right to freedom of thought and expression. We have a right to seek information from government offices.
RTI is Right to Information. Parliament has enacted a law giving the right to information to the citizens. This Act was made under the Fundamental Right to freedom of thought and expression. We have a right to seek information from government offices.
Now school education has become a right for Indian Citizens’ The governments are responsible for providing free and compulsory education to all children up to the age of 14 years under this right.
Now school education has become a right for Indian Citizens’ The governments are responsible for providing free and compulsory education to all children up to the age of 14 years under this right.
PIL is called as Public Interest litigation. Under PIL any citizen or group of citizens can approach the Supreme Court or a High Court for the protection of public interest against a particular law or action of the government.
PIL is called as Public Interest litigation. Under PIL any citizen or group of citizens can approach the Supreme Court or a High Court for the protection of public interest against a particular law or action of the government.
Every person has a right to choose, practise and propagate any religion he or she believes in. Every religious group or sect is free to manage its religious affairs.
Every person has a right to choose, practise and propagate any religion he or she believes in. Every religious group or sect is free to manage its religious affairs.
What is RTI?
RTI is Right to Information. Parliament has enacted a law giving the right to information to the citizens. This Act was made under the Fundamental Right to freedom of thought and expression. We have a right to seek information from government offices.
RTI is Right to Information. Parliament has enacted a law giving the right to information to the citizens. This Act was made under the Fundamental Right to freedom of thought and expression. We have a right to seek information from government offices.
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Now school education has become a right for Indian Citizens’ The governments are responsible for providing free and compulsory education to all children up to the age of 14 years under this right.
Now school education has become a right for Indian Citizens’ The governments are responsible for providing free and compulsory education to all children up to the age of 14 years under this right.
See lessWhat is PIL
PIL is called as Public Interest litigation. Under PIL any citizen or group of citizens can approach the Supreme Court or a High Court for the protection of public interest against a particular law or action of the government.
PIL is called as Public Interest litigation. Under PIL any citizen or group of citizens can approach the Supreme Court or a High Court for the protection of public interest against a particular law or action of the government.
See lessWhat does ‘Right to freedom of Religion’ mean?
Every person has a right to choose, practise and propagate any religion he or she believes in. Every religious group or sect is free to manage its religious affairs.
Every person has a right to choose, practise and propagate any religion he or she believes in. Every religious group or sect is free to manage its religious affairs.
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A formal document containing an order of the court to the government issued only by High Court or the Supreme Court.
A formal document containing an order of the court to the government issued only by High Court or the Supreme Court.
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