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RTI Amendments Put India’s Participatory Democracy in Peril

—Ashish Goel is currently practicing law in Indian courts. He graduated in law from National University of Juridical Sciences and holds an LL.M from King’s College London. On August 1, 2019, the President of India assented to two key amendments to the country’s Right to Information (RTI) Act that do not bode well for India’s

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Published on August 3, 2019
Author:          Filed under: Developments
 
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I-CONnect Symposium on “Constitutional Boundaries” — Judging Constitutional Conventions

[Editor’s Note: This is the seventh and final entry in our symposium on “Constitutional Boundaries.” The introduction to the symposium is available here, the first entry is available here, the second entry is available here, the third is available here, the fourth is available here, the fifth is available here, and the sixth is available here.] —Farrah Ahmed, Associate

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Published on April 29, 2018
Author:          Filed under: Analysis