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it was put in place to controll police powers.
I think it is the Judiciary Act of 1801, also called the midnight appointments. This Act increase the number of judges in the court systems where most of the new judges are Federalists. Jefferson later on passed the Judiciary Act of 1802, an implement to the older one. This implement allow him to impeach judges that are partisan and bias. Hope this help.
Authorities implemented the enclosure act by evicting people that did not own land. They also evicted people that said they owned land, but who could not prove it. This led to a high population of displaced and homeless people.
Conducting police calls to collect and dispose of solid waste
It was an Act of Parliament introduced by Sir Robert Peel to start a policing service in London. The first policemen were nicknamed Peelers or Bobbies after Sir Robert.
The Right to Information (RTI) Act came into force in India on October 12, 2005.
In general, you cannot obtain information from private companies under the RTI Act 2005.
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It's not banned; there is a J&K RTI Act 2009 which covers J&K State Gov't but its Information Commission is headless. Central bodies in J&K are covered under Central RTI Act 2005. But Central RTI does not apply to the State Government of J&K, unlike all the other states which are covered.
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As per the rules for deemed universities, CIC has clearly mention in its order(2011) that vinayaka mission come under RTI ACT.
Sir, Sections 8 and 9 protect the citizens right to privacy. Imagine if they were to do away with the "third party" thing in RTI.
You have provision of law to go for appeal. The Public Information Officer shall be held responsible and accountable. The Scenario have changed. Police and Bureaucrats fear RTI.
Veereshkumar nagashetty fought for the same along with the others
While the RTI Act is a powerful tool for transparency, many people may not be fully aware of its provisions or how to effectively utilize it. There is a need for greater awareness campaigns to educate the public on their rights under the RTI Act and how they can leverage it to access information from government bodies. However, as awareness grows, more people are likely to take advantage of this act to hold authorities accountable and promote good governance.
The full form of RTI is Right to Information. It is an Act of the Indian Parliament that empowers citizens to seek information from public authorities to promote transparency and accountability in the government.