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Sunshine in the Courts: Ranking the High Courts on their Compliance with the RTI Act 1

Sunshine in the Courts: Ranking the High Courts on their Compliance with the RTI Act

Reports by Judicial Reform · November 8, 2019
Author(s): Prashant Reddy, Vaidehi Misra, Chitrakshi Jain, Tarika Jain and Shreya Tripathy
The Right to Information Act, 2005 is the first of its kind sunshine law in India which aims at ushering in a transparency revolution. Not only

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Commercial Courts Act, 2015: An Empirical Impact Evaluation 2

Commercial Courts Act, 2015: An Empirical Impact Evaluation

Reports by Judicial Reform · July 5, 2019
Author(s): Vaidehi Misra and Ameen Jauhar
The Commercial Courts Act, 2015, was enacted by the NDA government as part of numerous legislative reforms to improve India’s economic

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