RTI Documents
The Right to Information Act, 2005 empowers Indian citizens to seek information from public authorities, promoting transparency and accountability in government institutions.
Objective of the RTI Act
- The RTI Act aims to: Promote transparency and accountability in government functions.
- Empower citizens by providing access to public information.
- Reduce corruption and improve governance.
- Ensure informed participation in democracy.
How to File an RTI Application
Any citizen can file an RTI application to request information from the department by following these steps:
Prepare the Application:
- Write your request in English, Hindi, or the official language of the area.
- Clearly specify the information required.
- Submit the Application:
- Address it to the Public Information Officer (PIO) of the department.
- Pay the prescribed fee (varies as per government rules).
Response Time:
- Within 30 days for general requests.
- Within 48 hours if it concerns life or personal liberty.
Exemptions Under RTI
Certain categories of information are exempted under the Act, including:
- National security and sovereignty-related matters.
- Information that affects the privacy of individuals.
- Cabinet papers and confidential government documents.
RTI Fees and Payment Modes
- Application Fee: ₹10 (as per government rules).
- Additional Charges: ₹2 per page for photocopying, ₹50 per CD, etc.
- Payment can be made via cash, demand draft, or online payment (if available).