Whether a copy of document obtained under the RTI Act is a public document for the purposes of section 74/76 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 or not?
Parveen Kr. Aggarwal (Advocate) 24 December 2009
Whether a copy of document obtained under the RTI Act is a public document for the purposes of section 74/76 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 or not?
Isaac Gabriel (Advocate) 31 December 2009
Any document sought for under the RTI is an aithenticated one by the authority competent,and it could be used as evidence.
DR.SANAT KUMAR DASH (Eye Specialist) 03 January 2010
YES, IT IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT & CAN BE USED AS EVIDENCE. THE PIO IS PROVIDING THE INFORMATION.
girishankar (manager) 16 February 2010
Thank U Sirs
girishankar (manager) 17 February 2010
bhupender sharma (head) 01 November 2010
The RTI is not applicable on the subject which are pending adjudication of the judicial court and the respective cousels.
Democratic Indian (n/a) 01 November 2010
Originally posted by :girishankar | ||
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Dear Sir, Can I get case file including the written Arugment of my Counssel and oppsite partys ? Wht the Procedure please. |
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You can certainly get all the details of case by the way of "Certified Copies" obtained from the concerned court. For details please read https://court.mah.nic.in/courtweb/criminal/pdf/chapter21.pdf
Courts also have an online mechanism to check the status of certified copies issued https://courtnic.nic.in/dhcorder/dhccetmenu1.asp