
Right to Access Information
The Right to Access Information means that individuals have the legal ability to request and receive information held by government bodies or organizations, ensuring transparency and accountability. This right allows people to understand how decisions are made, how public resources are used, and to participate fully in civic life. It includes access to official records, documents, and data, subject to certain exemptions for privacy or security reasons. Overall, it empowers citizens to be informed and actively engaged in governance and public affairs.