The only time the RTI Act speaks of corruption is in the context of the exempted security agencies. If you don't believe me do a word
search.
BTW, the Preamble is not part of the RTI Act, and if at all the preamble may be relied upon in legal procedings, it is only to the extent it summarises (or clarifies) the parent Act
Sarbajit
--- In rti_india@yahoogroups.com, vikram <vikrambakshi67@...> wrote:
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> What about information that exposes corruption?
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> RegardsÂ
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> Vikram Bakshi
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> PS
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> CONFIDENCE:
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> Once all village people decided to pray for rain. On the day of prayer all people gathered and only one boy came with an
> umbrella that's confidence...........
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> TRUST:
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> Trust should be like the feeling of a one year old baby when you throw him in the air, he laughs...... because he knows you will catch him........
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> HOPE:
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> A human being can live for 40 days without water, 8 minutes without air but not even 1 second without hope....
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> SO ALWAYS HAVE CONFIDENCE, TRUST OTHERS AND NEVER LOSE HOPE
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> HAVE A FABULOUS DAY!! !!!!!!!
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> --- On Thu, 20/5/10, Ramnarayan.K <ramnarayan.k@...> wrote:
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> From: Ramnarayan.K <ramnarayan.k@...>
> Subject: Re: [rti_india] Re: Rules Governing republishing of Information acquired under RTI
> To: rti_india@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, 20 May, 2010, 10:05 PM
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> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 9:55 PM, sarbajitr <sroy1947@yahoo. com> wrote:
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> Dear Ram
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> Notwithstanding the wish list of some of our members (if wishes were horses beggars would ride <wink>), the legal position is very clear - information of any kind disclosed / obtained in RTI cannot be reproduced legally.
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> Leaving aside the OSA, the copyright of all such information continues to vest in the State. For example if you buy a priced publication (say copy of BIS standard IS:1234/1972) for Rs. 250 under section 4 process or otherwise you cannot reproduce it or any part thereof without specific permission of the copyright holder. Likewise if you obtain copies of some Govt file at Rs.2 per page reproduction charge, you cannot further mass distribute it at Rs.0.40 per page xeroxing charge on No-Profit basis. Lastly, it is entirely possible (and very legal) that the State may decide to give Mr.X some information in RTI but decline exactly the same info to Mr.Y.
> I think what will have to ne done is to refer to such information being available, and where ? and also wrapping it around an analysis or providing some parts of the data acquired etc , in order to facilitate more access to information
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> thanks for the clear responses, future directions are clear
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> ram
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The Right to Information Act 2005, is the biggest fraud inflicted upon on the citizens since the Nehru-Gandhi family.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
[rti_india] Re: Rules Governing republishing of Information acquired under RTI
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