CIC Ruling: Advocates Cannot File RTI Applications for Clients’ Cases, Law Meant for Citizens Only
CIC rules that advocates cannot file RTI applications for clients’ cases, citing misuse risks and affirming RTI as a citizen-centric transparency law.
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CIC rules that advocates cannot file RTI applications for clients’ cases, citing misuse risks and affirming RTI as a citizen-centric transparency law.
Supreme Court examines plea seeking uniform SOPs to stop arbitrary freezing of bank accounts by cyber cells. Case may protect citizens’ financial rights.
The Supreme Court rules that any citizen can initiate criminal law and file an FIR, upholding a Gram Pradhan’s complaint in a land dispute case. The judgment overturns the Allahab…
The Odisha High Court ruled that a bank cannot recover a wife’s loan dues from her husband’s pension—even if deposited in a joint account. The Court ordered a full refund with int…