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important-decisions:cic-case-laws:rti-act-or-statutory-act [2015/07/18 02:18] – [RTI Act or Statutory Rules for giving information under RTI Act 2005] Shrawanimportant-decisions:cic-case-laws:rti-act-or-statutory-act [2015/07/18 02:19] – [RTI Act or Statutory Rules for giving information under RTI Act 2005] Shrawan
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 The inference from the text of this sub-section and, especially the three expressions quoted above, is that an information to which a citizen will have a right should be shown to be a) an information which is accessible under the RTI Act and b) that it is held or is under the control of a certain public authority. This should mean that unless an information is exclusively held and controlled by a public authority, that information cannot be said to be an information accessible under the [[downloads:act:online|RTI Act]]. Inferentially it would mean that once a certain information is placed in the public domain accessible to the citizens either freely, or on payment of a pre-determined price, that information cannot be said to be ‘held’ or ‘under the control of’ the public authority and, thus would cease to be an information accessible under the [[downloads:act:online|RTI Act]]. The inference from the text of this sub-section and, especially the three expressions quoted above, is that an information to which a citizen will have a right should be shown to be a) an information which is accessible under the RTI Act and b) that it is held or is under the control of a certain public authority. This should mean that unless an information is exclusively held and controlled by a public authority, that information cannot be said to be an information accessible under the [[downloads:act:online|RTI Act]]. Inferentially it would mean that once a certain information is placed in the public domain accessible to the citizens either freely, or on payment of a pre-determined price, that information cannot be said to be ‘held’ or ‘under the control of’ the public authority and, thus would cease to be an information accessible under the [[downloads:act:online|RTI Act]].
  
explanations/rti-act-or-statutory-act.txt · Last modified: 2017/04/14 03:28 by Shrawan