The top court said power and accountability go hand in hand and noted that while all citizens shall have the ’right to information’ under Section 3 of the Act, the co-relative ’duty’ in the form of the obligation of public authorities is recognised in Section 4 of the RTI Act
Present petitioner has submitted that prices of generic medicines (off-patented) can be 50 per cent to 90 per cent lower than those of branded medicines
The Supreme Court directed the Central Information Commission and the State Information Commissions to ensure proper implementation of the mandate of Section 4 of the Right to Information Act."While.
The Supreme Court on Friday has issued notice in a public interest litigation (PIL) petition seeking action and guidelines against medical practitioners who prescribe branded medicines to patients.
India News: The Supreme Court while dealing with a PIL filed by an Agra-based RTI activist and lawyer, seeking proactive or suo motu web-based disclosure of infor