RTI, PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS AND THE FAA APPOINTED ON THE DESIGNATED POSTS SHOULD HAVE APPROPRIATE -LEVEL OF THE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE.

The recently promulgated Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023 seeks to introduce far -reaching changes, which are likely to have a deliberating effect on the very efficacy of Right To Information Act 2005 . Article 21 of the Constitution of India provides for the right to privacy and too requires to balance it with in the Article 19 and it's empowerment to the citizens of country which ensures the freedom of speech and expression to every citizens of the country. Right to obtain information is a derived right from Article 19 of the Constitution of India however the various courts and too the Supreme Court of India verifying the facts of privacy brought on the record of the courts of law as an implied right under Article 21 of the Constitution where people are challenging the things under the provision of the privacy, however at the same time the administration is responsible to follow transparency and accountability in the ongoing fight against the corruption for which people are empowered to take cognisance of the misleading information and follow wrong deal of cases by the PIO, FAA and the SIC. However over the years since this empowerment, administration chose to view all RTI activities through an adversarial prism and resulting in obfuscation and even out right denial of the legitimate information to the citizens of country. The low level officers are appointed as the PIOs and the FAA by the various departments those are taking no cognisance against the delay and dereliction of duty and general public is suffering from the after effects of misleading informations provided for the welfare of the people of society and circle demanding free and fair justice from the system of governance but of no use as the public authorities are knowingly misleading informations which are asked for the required deliberating effect on the issues related to the corruption and wrong interpretation of law code manual prefixed by the Constitution of India in this behalf.

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