That accountability is vital in a democracy was reinforced at a National Convention of the National Campaign for the People's Right to Information held in Shillong recently… If governments do not investigate corruption, people should have the right and power to do so themselves. When the idea of a people's legal right to information took initial shape in the dusty villages of Rajasthan nearly two decades ago amidst people's struggles for...
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CBI only spent Rs 5cr on Bofors probe: RTI
Even as the CBI managed to get the case closed against Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi in Bofors payoff scam stating that the agency spent over Rs 250 crore in its efforts to get him extradited, a reply to an RTI Application gives a different picture altogether. In a startling revelation, the RTI Application reveals that CBI spent a total of Rs 4,77,29,210 on investigation in the Bofors case. The figure includes...
More »Man thrashed over RTI query in Turbhe by Vijay Singh
Vishnu Medhkar (34) has filed a police complaint alleging that he was beaten up after seeking information about a Turbhe-based stone quarry workers' association under the Right To Information (RTI) Act. A resident of Turbhe, Vishnu claimed that he was thrashed on Saturday evening by three family members of a local Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) corporator, Amit Medhkar. "Between 6.45 pm and 7 pm, I was assaulted by Amit's father...
More »Ex-CJI ready to reveal income, but not I-T details by T Ramavarman
Former Chief Justice of India and National Human Rights Commission ( NHRC) Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan has told the income tax authorities he is ready to reveal his total income, but details of his I-T returns cannot be disclosed. Justice Balakrishnan, facing a rough weather following allegations of his family members having amassed illegal wealth, made these statements in his affidavit filed before the additional commissioner of IT in Kochi. The...
More »Central RTI law: some shine, still shackled
The Right to Information Bill tabled in Parliament raises expectations to new levels by proposing a dedicated Information Commission for enforcement. Except, the commission is crippled at conception, with no direct penalizing powers. Prakash Kardaley comments. The Central Right to Information Act as tabled before the Parliament is flawed. The penalty clause as proposed by the Sonia Gandhi chaired National Advisory Council (NAC) has been mercilessly diluted. The provision to keep...
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