what is the significance of the right to information granted by an act enacted in 2005?
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The Right to Information Act 2005 (RTI) is applicable to all constitutional authorities, including the executive, legislature and judiciary; any institution or body established or constituted by an act of Parliament or a state legislature
right to information act in 2005
the government of India enacted the freedom of information act in 2002.
Initially it was not very successful. Later the UPA government enacted the right to information act in 2005, which addressed the previous loopholes. continuous demands by the educated and aware citizens of India forced the government to enact the right to information act (RTI) in 2005.
It gives the citizen the right to seek information from the government. Through this right, citizens can also ask questions from the government.