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Right to information and the judiciary

By: Semwal, M.M.
Contributor(s): Khosla, Sunil.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2008Description: p.853-64.Subject(s): Judiciary | Right to information In: Indian Journal of Political ScienceSummary: In modern constitutional democracies, it is axiomatic that citizens have a right to know about the affairs; of the government which having been elected by them, seek to formulate sound policies of governance aimed at their welfare. However, like all other rights, even this right has recognized limitations; it is, by no means, absolute. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 69, Issue no: 4 Available AR81623

In modern constitutional democracies, it is axiomatic that citizens have a right to know about the affairs; of the government which having been elected by them, seek to formulate sound policies of governance aimed at their welfare. However, like all other rights, even this right has recognized limitations; it is, by no means, absolute. - Reproduced.

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