Delhi Cabinet clears Bill to make time-bound government services a legal right for citizens
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- Fines by the day, appeals on autopilot: What Delhi government's new timely services Bill actually proposesHindustan Times · 16 Jul 2026
- Delhi Cabinet clears Time-Bound Services Bill; Rs 250/day penaltyThe Hans India · 16 Jul 2026
- Delhi to fine officials up to Rs 5,000 for delaying public services: New bill proposes to raise daily penalty from Rs 10 to Rs 250Economic Times · 16 Jul 2026
- Delhi clears Bill to make timely public services a legal right, proposes penalties for delaysHindustan Times · 16 Jul 2026
- No more wait as bill promises faster services, fines for delaysThe New Indian Express · 16 Jul 2026
- Delhi brings 23 more services under RTS Act - The TribuneThe Tribune · 16 Jul 2026
- Delhi Cabinet approves Bill to fine officials for delay in servicesThe Hindu · 15 Jul 2026
- Officers may have to pay more for not giving services on time | Delhi News - The Times of IndiaTimes of India · 15 Jul 2026
- Delhi govt approves Bill making time-bound service delivery a legal rightTimes of India · 15 Jul 2026
- Delhi Cabinet clears Bill to make time-bound government services a legal right for citizensEconomic Times · 15 Jul 2026