The Central Information Commission (CIC) ruled that advocates cannot use the RTI Act to obtain case details for clients, citing a Madras High Court judgment. The CIC emphasized that such usage defeats the RTI Act’s core objectives and could be exploited to promote legal practice, not for genuine citizen information access.
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