Discuss the history of the RTI movement. Give two example of its use
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The right to information is a fundamental right under Article 19 (1) of the Indian Constitution. In 1976, in the Raj Narain vs the State of Uttar Pradesh case, the Supreme Court ruled that Right to information will be treated as a fundamental right under article 19. The Supreme Court held that in Indian democracy, people are the masters and they have the right to know about the working of the government.
Thus the government enacted the Right to Information act in 2005 which provides machinery for exercising this fundamental right.
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