00746pab a2200157 454500008004000000100001700040245004300057260000900100300001400109362001200123520035600135650001400491650002500505700001800530773004000548180718b2008 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aSemwal, M.M. aRight to information and the judiciary c2008 ap.853-64. aOct-Dec aIn 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. aJudiciary aRight to information aKhosla, Sunil aIndian Journal of Political Science