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Chief Information Commissioner
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Record
microfilm (whether enlarged or not); and (d) any other materials produced by a computer or any other device. [Right to Information Act, 2005 (22 of 2005), s. 2(i)] 'Record' means the record in any form received from any place
State Information Commission
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Third party
party, means a person other than the citizen making a request for information and includes a public authority. [Right to Information Act, 2005 (22 of 2005), s. 2(n)] Means a person other than the person making a request for
invasion of privacy
invasion of privacy :the tort of unjustifiably intruding upon another's right to privacy by appropriating his or her name or likeness, by unreasonably interfering with his or her seclusion, by … by appropriating his or her name or likeness, by unreasonably interfering with his or her seclusion, by publicizing information about his or her private affairs that a reasonable person would find objectionable and in which there is
Public domain
domain that has no restrictions upon dissemination of information within or from it; the existence of any legal rights to intellectual property in that information does not remove such information from being in public domain. [Weapons of
Suit
pursues that remedy which the law affords. The modes, of proceedings may be various but that if a right is litigated between parties in a court of justice the proceeding by which the decision of the Court … extended sense, the word suit includes not only a civil action, but also a criminal prosecution, as, indictment, information and a conviction by a Magistrate (Bouvier's Law Dictionary) See also BSI Ltd. v. Gift Holdings Pvt. Ltd.,
Appropriate government
Central Government or the Union Territory administration, the Central Government, (ii) by the State Government, the State Government [Right to Information Act, 2005 (22 of 2005), s. 2(a)] The Appropriate Government means, in relation to fees or stamp relating
Public authority
substantially financed; (ii) non-government organization substantially financed, directly or indirectly by funds provided by the appropriate Government. [The Right of Information Act, 2005, s. 2(h)] Public authority, Railtrack PLc is not a public authority within the meaning
Computer
Computer, includes any electronic or similar device having information processing capabilities. [Copy-right Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2 (ffb)] Means any electronic, magnetic, optical or other
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