Yes, public trust and society registered are covered with the right to information act. In Haryana all society registered under society ragisteration act are bound to give information to the public. If their is any denial on the part of the society and its management then every person have a right to move with Distt. Registrar Firms and societies of their district.
That the Federal Agencies are always keeping silent watch in everything you do in Internet. Even your Facebook and Twitter posts are being monitored... :( Sad isn't it?
Advantages:Societies in an authoritarian country are known to be well disciplined, obedient, and have a high advantage in terms of education. The management of the society is well coordinated, which makes the decision making method more quicker.Disadvantages:Certain rights and freedoms may be eliminated depending on how the authoritarian government administers its laws. As with the restriction of rights, opposition is tightly banned, and any act of opposition whether it be dissent, may result in dire consequences. Corruption is also a main issue in this form of government, since a governmental body consisting of a group of people control the country.
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advantages: it can inform employees or work colleagues with basic information it can act as a reminder for the receiver can contain a short proposal disadvantages: the receiver may not get the memo sender could have incorrectly sent the memo memo may contain misleading information if worded incorrectly
avco is acceptable for the purpose of SSAP 9 and the companies act 1987
Right to information Act was passed in the Year is 2005
It would depend on the type of license you mean but it confers legitimacy to an act or profession.
i want details of information act
It may cause you to act on false information.
A drawback to the Right to Information Act is that sometimes the information will not answer any questions a citizen may have. It may also take a long time to receive the information.
Advantages: Protects individual privacy by regulating how personal data is processed. Helps prevent misuse of personal information by organizations. Gives individuals control over their own data. Disadvantages: Compliance costs for businesses can be high. Some argue that it limits the ability to use data for beneficial purposes. Enforcement and penalties for violations can vary.
The Computer Misuse Act 1990 provides a legal framework to combat cybercrime, offering advantages such as deterring unauthorized access to computers and protecting sensitive information. However, its disadvantages include potential challenges in enforcement, as technology evolves rapidly, making it difficult to keep the law relevant. Additionally, the Act may inadvertently criminalize benign activities, leading to concerns about overreach and the impact on legitimate users. Overall, while it aims to enhance cybersecurity, its effectiveness can be limited by the fast-paced nature of technological advancements.
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Advantages of detergents include their effective cleaning properties, ability to remove stubborn stains, and convenience in use. On the other hand, disadvantages may include potential harm to the environment due to chemical ingredients, skin irritation or allergies, and the buildup of residue on clothes or surfaces.
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