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The Right To Information And Good Governance In India With Reference To RTI Amendment Act, 2019





Dr. Manjula S.R, P G Department of Law, Karnatak University, Dharwad


‘Introducing amendments like controlling the appointment of information commissioners will only lead to a dictatorship. I am at a loss to fathom why the RTI amendments were introduced and passed’

- Anna Hazare


Abstract


The good governance is depends upon the legislative policies by the government. The right to know is part of right to information as derived from the Constitutional rights. The right to information considered as integral part of administration of justice. The successful administration is one which should be free from corruption, misappropriation of the economy of the nation. The effectiveness of administration in delivering justice to the public derives from the efficient policies and the execution of the policies. The Right to Information is one of the mechanism to establish effective administration in India.

Key words: Good governance, information, corruption, justice, administration.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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