The question we received from a citizen
Fantastic the document [REDACTED] [REGISTRATION OFFICE] ( it has become DR now) . It is in book [REDACTED] , vol [REDACTED], page [REDACTED]. The document itself is in tatters but index 1 and index2 will have sufficient information for an EC. Registrar and DR at [LOCALITY] s.
How FileMyRTI handles this kind of matter
FileMyRTI identifies the correct Public Information Officer (PIO), drafts an application with relevant statute citations, files it through the appropriate channel, and tracks the reply timeline.
Concerned authority: Identified by FileMyRTI based on the specific matter
Legal basis we cite in our drafting
- Section 2(h) — RTI Act 2005: Defines "public authority" — covers every department a citizen might need information from
- Section 7(1) — RTI Act 2005: 30-day response window, compressed to 48 hours for life-and-liberty matters
- Section 19(1) — RTI Act 2005: First Appeal mechanism if PIO does not respond — free with every FileMyRTI application
Expected timeline
Under Section 7(1) of the RTI Act 2005, the Public Information Officer must respond within 30 days. For matters concerning a person's life or liberty, the window compresses to 48 hours. If the PIO does not respond, we file a First Appeal under Section 19(1) at no extra charge.
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FileMyRTI's RTI drafting team prepares your application within 24 hours. Under Section 7(1) of the RTI Act, the PIO is ordinarily required to respond within 30 days. If there is no proper response, we help with the First Appeal route.
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