The document provides an overview of the Right to Information Act 2005 in India. Some key points:
- The Act was passed by Parliament in 2005 to promote transparency and accountability in government. It replaced the Freedom of Information Act 2002.
- It establishes mechanisms for citizens to request information from public authorities within 30 days, including appeals to Information Commissions.
- "Information" is broadly defined as any material held by public authorities. Citizens have rights to access, inspect, and obtain copies of records.
- The Act has provisions for fees and exemptions, and establishes time limits for responding to requests and retaining information. Its overall goal is to empower citizens with information and promote an open and transparent government.