shall have the right to freedom of speech and expression, his right has to be construed into the fundamental right, to know the relevant antecedents ... citizen of this country and apart from statutory rights, he has the fundamental right to know and be informed. Such a right to know
rectified before the Returning
Officer as the citizen has fundamental right to know about the
candidate.
55. Mr.Bhadbhade relied on the case of Jeet
Right to
Information Act, 2005 (RTI Act ) before the Central Public Information Officer
(CPIO), State Bank of India, Moti Bagh, New Delhi seeking to know ... Right to
Information Act, 2005 (RTI Act ) before the Central Public Information Officer
(CPIO), State Bank of India, Moti Bagh, New Delhi seeking to know
Supreme Court has held that the voter has the
elementary right to know full particulars of a candidate who is to
represent ... Parliament/Assemblies and
such right to get information is universally recognized. Thus, it is held
that right to know about the candidate is a natural
Bench of this Court that the right to
information, which is basically founded on the right to know, is
an intrinsic part of the fundamental ... under: -
"39. The right to information, like any other right, is not
an unlimited or unrestricted right. It is subject to statutory and
constitutional
Malimath Committee. In the Chapter on
Adversarial Rights, it is recommended under the sub-heading of Victims
Right to Appeal as follows:
“2.21. The victim ... They are, firstly, the victim’s right to participate
in criminal proceedings (right to be impleaded, right to know,
right to be heard and right
knowledge which would be a step
forward towards his right to know as to why his
objections have not been accepted by the secured ... likely to be taken cannot
be denied the right to know the reason of
non-acceptance and of his objections. It is true
knowledge
which would be a step forward towards his right to know as to
why his objections have not been accepted by the secured
creditor ... likely to be taken cannot be denied
the right to know the reason of non-acceptance and of his
objections. It is true
have carefully scrutinized the contents of
the election petition to know whether the 1st
respondent/election petitioner had pleaded all the relevant
material facts ... candidate and
pleaded that he stood second highest in the tally. As rightly
contended by the petitioner except fulminating that the
Returning Officer has unduly
official (respondent no.2), he had the right to know
information regarding his case. The CIC further held that the petitioner had
to prove that ... official and the appellant has a right to know about his
own case and a public authority which seeks to claim the
exemption