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Commentary On The Right To Information Act, 2Nd Edn.
by Barowalia Dr. J.N.
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"....Right to information is a subject of fundamental importance to civilized society. The Right to Information Act, 2005 is of recent origin and it is necessary that the citizens make use of this right for a purposeful object. With this view in mind this book has been attempted with a compressive study of various sections of the Act and the subject has been dealt with from various angles in an exhaustive manner by referring to the important decisions of the Supreme Court of India. This book is a standard treatise in which various provisions of the Act have been set out with analytical success incorporating pertinent and valuable observations of the author. This book shall be found useful by all those dealing with the subject and the level of erudition, the sweep of range and industry and thoroughness characterizing this work would certainly call for admiration from the readers....." - Justice C.K. Thakker Judge, Supreme Court of India
ISBN : 9788175348820
Pages : 1221
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