GOVERNMENT IS RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE TIME BOUND DUTY CHARTER TO THE ALL CITIZENS DEMANDING FREE AND FAIR JUSTICE INSTEAD OF THE RTI ACT ADJUDICATION

The RTI activists are working for the good governance and charter of public accountability and transparency in the administration for which the government is responsible to protect the fundamental rights of the citizens of society and circle however the elected representatives of the country are reluctant to follow the law code manual of the good governance and accountability for which the charter of duties and responsibilities prefixed by the government must be highlighted by every department so that necessary work and conduct could be verified by the study of impact assessment realised by the agenda of monitoring and evaluation of implementation of the required documents demanded by the Citizens however no such provision of the work and conduct has been declared as the right of empowerment even the RTI applications preferred by the Applicants are also delayed at the level of the Public authorities for which penal action may be taken against the defaulters by the SIC or CIC.The empowerment made by the government of India and the constitution must be delivered to every citizen of country instead of the demand under public utilities as preferring the RTI applications as such a period of more than fifteen years have passed however still less than two percent Citizens of country have used and exercised their empowerment delivered by the government of India in this behalf and required to be maintained by the good governance to all by way and virtue of which it is necessary to protect the rights of Common man demanding free and fair justice from the system of governance and govt should release the charter of duties prefixed under the law code manual and charter of the time bound  eligibility criteria in favor of the every people of the society and circle instead of the demand under RTI application filed under section 6 (3) of the RTI act publications

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