Because When A student receives Positive verification letter directly from Campus then he becomes self confident and it Also gives the protection to a student so that he may face his fears and Challenges in his Future. Because A RTI letter ensures a student that his record is existed in campus RTI- Right to Information act 2005 defines everything about a student like:- his detail in campus related to his roll number and enrollment number.

If RTI letter is dispatched directly from Campus then it becomes a Big Proof for a student

History of RTI.

The right to information is a fundamental right under Article 19 (1) of the Indian Constitution. In 1976, in the Raj Narain vs the State of Uttar Pradesh case, the Supreme Court ruled that Right to information will be treated as a fundamental right under article 19. The Supreme Court held that in Indian democracy, people are the masters and they have the right to know about the working of the government. Thus the government enacted the Right to Information act in 2005 which provides machinery for exercising this fundamental right.

Importance of RTI.

This act is one of the most important acts which empowers ordinary citizens to question the government and its working. This has been widely used by citizens and media to uncover corruption, progress in government work, expenses related information, etc. All constitutional authorities, agencies, owned and controlled, also those organisations which are substantially financed by the government comes under the purview of the act. The act also mandates public authorities of union government or state government, to provide timely response to the citizens’ request for information.

Each student has right know each confidential detail of University.

What type of information can be requested through RTI?

The citizens can seek any information from the government authorities that the government can disclose to the parliament.

Some information that can affect the sovereignty and the integrity of India is exempted from the purview of RTI.

Information relating to internal security, relations with foreign countries, intellectual property rights cabinet discussions are exempted from RTI.

Objectives of the RTI Act

  1. Empower citizens to question the government.
  2. The act promotes transparency and accountability in the working of the government.
  3. The act also helps in containing corruption in the government and work for the people in a better way.
  4. The act envisages building better-informed citizens who would keep necessary vigil about the functioning of the government machinery.
This information Gives the power to a common man to change the Future