Taxmann’s Right to Information Act 2005 with Rules – Bare Act with Section Notes – Edition 2025.
Taxmann’s Right to Information Act 2005 with Rules – Bare Act with Section Notes – Edition 2025.
Description
Right to Information Act 2005 with Rules [Bare Act with Section Notes] by Taxmann is a comprehensive and authoritative compendium. It presents the full text of the Act together with detailed section notes, commentary, and case law annotations that elucidate every provision. In addition to the statutory text, the volume includes the accompanying Right to Information Rules, 2012 and the Central Information Commission (Management) Regulations, 2007. The book serves as a bare act and a practical guide, explaining the nuances of legal provisions, judicial interpretations, and administrative procedures involved in implementing the Act. Whether you want to understand the constitutional mandate for transparency or seek clarity on procedural intricacies—from filing requests to the appeals process—this volume offers an in-depth, user-friendly explanation of the law.
This book is intended for the following audience:
- Legal Practitioners & Academics – Ideal for lawyers, researchers, and law students who require precise and annotated statutory texts for reference and academic study
- Public Administrators & Government Officials – A vital resource for civil servants and policy-makers responsible for implementing and ensuring compliance with the Act
- Journalists & Activists – Provides clear insights into the rights and obligations under the Act, assisting investigative work and promoting transparency in public affairs
- General Citizens – Even non-specialists can benefit from the accessible commentary and simplified explanations, empowering them to exercise their right to information effectively
The Present Publication is the 2025 Edition, covering the amended and updated text of the Right to Information Act [Act No. 22 of 2005] and Rules, with the following noteworthy features:
- [Complete Statutory Text] The full text of the Right to Information Act, 2005 is presented verbatim, ensuring accuracy and authenticity
- [Pre-amendment Provisions] Incorporates the text of provisions as they existed prior to the amendment in the respective amendment footnotes, enabling the reader to understand the legal position before the amendment and its applicability during the pre-amendment period
- [Detailed Section Notes & Commentary] Each section is accompanied by extensive annotations that explain legal terms, contextualise provisions, and cite relevant case laws
- [Inclusion of Associated Rules & Regulations] The book incorporates the Right to Information Rules, 2012 and the Central Information Commission (Management) Regulations, 2007, making it a one-stop reference for all RTI-related statutory materials
- [Case Law References] Key judicial decisions and Supreme Court rulings are referenced throughout, offering practical insights into how the law is interpreted and applied in real-life scenarios
- [User-friendly Structure] Clear chapter divisions, an exhaustive subject index, and schedules (such as the listing of intelligence and security organisations) facilitate quick navigation and reference
The structure of the book is as follows:
- Modular Organisation – The book is divided into clearly demarcated sections and chapters covering the main Act, the accompanying rules, and supplementary regulations
- Chapter-by-Chapter Commentary – Each chapter begins with the text of the Act, followed by detailed annotations that explain and interpret the statutory language
- Indexed & Cross-Referenced – An extensive subject index and cross-references within the text make it easy for readers to locate specific topics, sections, or case laws
- Sequential Updates – Regular updates ensure that the latest amendments and judicial decisions are integrated seamlessly into the content.
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