Right to Information Act, 2005
Author: Prof. (Dr.) Jyoti Rattan
Year: 7th Edition, 2026
About the Book:
This 7th Edition (2026) of the Right to Information Act, 2005 is a scholarly yet practice-oriented commentary that explains the RTI framework as a powerful tool of transparency, accountability, and participatory governance. Authored by Prof. (Dr.) Jyoti Rattan, the book blends statutory interpretation with constitutional principles, landmark judicial developments, and administrative practice—making it equally relevant for classrooms, courts, and civic action.
Updated to reflect contemporary challenges in information access, exemptions, public authority obligations, and evolving jurisprudence, this edition is a must-have for lawyers, researchers, public officials, and RTI practitioners who need both doctrinal clarity and real-world applicability.
Key Features:
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Authoritative commentary on the Right to Information Act, 2005
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7th updated edition (2026) with recent legal developments
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Analytical discussion on transparency, accountability & governance
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Covers scope, exemptions, penalties, and procedural aspects
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Useful interpretation for courts, commissions, and public authorities
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Written by an internationally acclaimed academic and author
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Published by Bharat Law House Pvt. Ltd.
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Ideal For:
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Advocates and RTI practitioners
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Law students and researchers
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Information Commissioners & public officials
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Journalists and civil society activists
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Academicians teaching constitutional and administrative law
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