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  • ‘RTI Act amendments are regressive, will have negative impact,’ says former SC judge Madan Lokur

    ‘RTI Act amendments are regressive, will have negative impact,’ says former SC judge Madan Lokur

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 16, 2019 · 10:39 pm