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The Right to Information Act, 2005 is a golden piece of legislation which enacted to ensure transparency and accountability in governance of the country. After independence, no legislation has yielded such a faster result as has been yielded by this Act. It has given a kind of weapon in the hands of citizens to use against corruption and red-tapism prevalent in bureaucracy. This Act has revolutionary impact on the official work culture in our government and public enterprises. Each day this Act is discovering untraveled path and piercing new veil in administration. It has widespread effect in a very short span of time without much effort of executive or bureaucracy. Due to this Act various hidden facts of vital importance about administration revealed which were still considered sacrosanct and protected from disclosure. Today no one knows which fact is going to be unveiled tomorrow. Therefore this book is useful helpful for its readers to understand the importance of the Right to Information Act, 2005.
Bharat Sanatan Dharam Mandir Trust Registered No. 2546 Vill. & PO Mehchana was established to keep the evidence of the author on the survey report of Govt of Haryana and Govt of India Ministry of Culture Archaeological department on the basis of Petition No. PRSEC/E/2019/15352 and PRESEC/E/2019/15639 duly registered in the secretariate of the President of India forwarded to Deptt. Of Justice Govt of India and to S.C.I. in Shri Ram Janam Bhoomi Teerath Kshetra Trust Ayodhya U.P. Case in S.C.I. Trust is working for the Peace in the world and in Bharat on the basis of Sanatan Dharam of Bharat, for peaceful life of human being on the earth.
The Public Policy Exception under the New York Convention: History, Interpretation, and Application describes in detail the drafting history of the public policy exception of Art. V (2) (b) of the New York Convention in order to determine the purpose the signatory states wanted to achieve with this clause. The book also explains how this clause is applied by the courts in many economically relevant states, and especially in Brazil, Russia, India, and China. In September 2012, the Indian Supreme Court, in a case entitled Bharat Aluminium Co. v. Kaiser Aluminium Technical Service, Inc., announced a long expected decision practically reversing the judgments of Bhatia International and Venture G...
Presidents of India & America with Britain’s Kings & Queens