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Govt mulls comparative study to check ‘misuse’ of RTI

-The Pioneer   The Government may go for a comparative study of RTI in different countries in order to check its misuse. The Government will table Public Procurement Policy Bill and a Bill on electoral reforms to check corruption in the public arena. “Undoubtedly, RTI is being misused…Even judges feel that it is hampering the work of courts in matters of decisions and appointments of judges…We can have comparative study on it,” said...

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RTI Act transgressing in govt work:Salman Khurshid

-PTI   Law Minister Salman Khurshid on Monday said the RTI Act was being "misused" and officials and even judges feel the transparency law was transgressing into government functioning. "Undoubtedly, it has been misused. But you have to weigh misuse with usefulness of the RTI Act. We would like our life to be miserable than the life of a citizen," Khurshid said. Asked about recent remarks of Corporate Affairs Minister M Veerappa...

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Pillai call to repeal forces act

-The Telegraph   Former Union home secretary G.K. Pillai today called for repealing the Armed Forces (Special Forces) Act in Manipur, a demand that has spawned the world’s longest hunger strike by activist Irom Sharmila. Pillai also said the Centre should “apologise to the people of Manipur for past mistakes”, though the remark was made in a larger historical context about the lack of development. “The AFSPA’s repeal is overdue. Give them (the armed...

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RTI misuse makes I-T dept, CBI see red by Santosh Tiwari

Investigating and law enforcement agencies are concerned over the growing number of attempts to misuse Right to Information (RTI) to settle personal scores and animosities, and make personal gains. A senior official from one of the investigating agencies told Business Standard that serious concerns were raised in several meetings convened by the government with the Income Tax Department, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and others in the recent past. “It has...

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New Land Law: Riddled with loopholes by Ram Singh

The government has introduced the Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement Bill, 2011, in Parliament. The Bill fails to address fundamental causes behind disputes and litigation over compensation. Moreover, like the existing law, it has provisions that can be misused by states to favour companies at the expense of the rights of farmers and forest dwellers. An excessive use of the emergency clause is not the only abuse of the current law...

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