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Revisit RTI provisions you framed: CIC to Rajasthan HC by Neerad Pandharipande

The Central Information Commission (CIC) in New Delhi has asked the Rajasthan High Court to revisit a number of provisions framed by it pertaining to the Right to Information (RTI) Act. The commission passed the order in response to an appeal by a Mumbai-based RTI activist, Sunil Ahya. Ahya sought to know the reasons why the Rajasthan HC framed certain rules under the Rajasthan Right to Information (High Court and Subordinate...

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Ramesh proposes big role for gram sabhas in tribal land acquisition

-The Hindu It will make land acquisition more difficult for private players The Union government proposes to take yet another shot at the crucial land reforms agenda in a bid to help the rural poor affected by a host of land issues and inflation. Having introduced the Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill in Parliament, Minister of Rural Development Jairam Ramesh, who also holds the Department of Land Resources, aims to address...

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In Chhattisgarh Assembly, RTI Applicants Face New Hurdles by Prakhar Jain

THE CHHATTISGARH Assembly will now consider an applicant’s intent before giving information under RTI. It might even refuse the application if it is convinced it has been made with mala fide intent. This clearly goes against the RTI Act, which says that an applicant requesting information shall not be required to give any reason. But can intent be ascertained without asking the reason? The Assembly enforced this rule last month by...

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HC scraps order on CNT Act

-The Telegraph The deputy commissioner’s permission will now be mandatory for Transfer of land belonging to other backward classes across the state, as Jharkhand High Court today set aside a controversial order of the government that had overturned provisions of the Chotanagpur Tenancy (CNT) Act. A division bench of Chief Justice Prakash Tatia and Justice Aparesh Singh scrapped the December 11, 2010, order of the land and revenue department that was challenged...

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A war almost won by R Ramachandran

India seems to have arrived at the threshold of polio eradication, but should it lower its guard? ON January 13, India achieved what had only two years ago seemed impossible in the immediate term. The country, which, given the epidemiological data in the new millennium, had come to be regarded by health experts around the world as one that would be the last to achieve freedom from polio (poliomyelitis), recorded no...

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