Abstract

Nondisclosure of some immaterial facts would recess the right to information, but it is further determined that the fundamental privilege has also been hurt by some deceptive practices. Where a beneficial amount of facts are actively concealed and fraudulently defected in title. The active concealment of information with the intention of doing performing it or doing any such act fitted to deceive. This practice also hurt the fundamental constitutional privilege, when any conducive amount of information actively concealed. The silence of facts would not be constituted in a wrongful manner unless the defendant is under an obligation to talk and conceal the facts of a particular process or recruitment of faculty member in teaching institution

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