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RTI - Scope of Public Authority - it is not possible to hold ...

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May 30, 2020

RTI - Scope of Public Authority - it is not possible to hold that the petitioners who are substantially financed by the companies owned by the State Government cannot be said to be "public authority and as such, the petitioners would be covered by the definition of "public authority" under section 2(h)(d)(i) of the Act 2005.

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