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Goa High Court Rules that Comunidades are Not Public Authorities under RTI Act. Comunidades in Goa are not bound by the RTI Act, 2005; court clarifies their legal status.

The Goa High Court has ruled that Comunidades, traditional village associations in Goa, do not qualify as "public authorities" under the Right to Info...

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Court Declares Maharashtra's RTE Amendment Rules 2024 Ultra Vires. Maharashtra's new education amendment restricting private school admissions overturned, safeguarding disadvantaged children's right to education.

The petitions challenge the Maharashtra Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Rules, 2024, which add provisos to Rules 4(5) a...

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Supreme Court Allows Chief Information Commissioner's Appeal in RTI Case Against High Court. Section 22 of RTI Act Overrides Gujarat High Court Rules Requiring Affidavit for Third-Party Copy Requests.

The Supreme Court considered an appeal by the Chief Information Commissioner against a Gujarat High Court Division Bench order that set aside the CIC'...

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Supreme Court Holds NGOs Substantially Financed by Government Are Public Authorities Under RTI Act. Interpretation of Section 2(h) of Right to Information Act, 2005 clarified to include non-governmental organisations receiving substantial government funds.

The case involves appeals by D.A.V. College Trust and Management Society and other educational institutions against the Director of Public Instruction...