RTI for Bellandur Police Station, Bengaluru: Complaint Status, FIR Copy and Cyber-Complaint Follow-up
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Yes - you can use RTI for matters at Bellandur Police Station, addressed to the PIO of the Bengaluru City Police (the Commissionerate the station reports to). Common uses in this area include the status of cyber-fraud complaints handed to or transferred from the station, action-taken reports on unanswered complaints, and copies of your own FIR/NC.
What citizens usually ask this office through RTI
- Copy of an FIR or complaint (subject to RTI exemptions for ongoing investigations)
- Action-taken report on a written complaint that has seen no visible progress
- Status of a complaint / NC and the officer it is assigned to
- Copies of correspondence relating to your own complaint
- Statistics or records the station reports to the district/commissionerate
- Status of a cyber-crime complaint transferred between the station and the cyber-crime unit
Sample RTI questions (edit the bracketed details)
Keep questions specific and factual. Do not include anyone else's personal details, and ask for records/status/reasons rather than opinions.
Who to address it to (identifying the PIO)
A police station is usually NOT its own public authority. Address the RTI to the Public Information Officer (PIO) of the police district or city Police Commissionerate that the station reports to - name the station and the complaint details inside the application. Use FindMyPIO or let FileMyRTI identify the correct PIO.
How to file: online or by post
Karnataka has an official online RTI portal (rtionline.karnataka.gov.in - fee Rs. 10, paid by Internet Banking, request limited to about 150 words). If this office or its parent department is not listed there, file by post to the PIO. See our Karnataka portal help.
For the postal route - including how to attach the fee - see how to file an RTI offline (by post). Always keep the Speed Post / registered post receipt as proof.
If this office is not listed on the portal
Look for the parent department the office sits under; if it is genuinely not available online, file by post to the PIO. Use Section 6(3) transfer only after a reasonable effort to identify the correct authority - see Section 6(3) explained.
If there is no reply in 30 days
The PIO is ordinarily required to respond within 30 days under Section 7(1) of the RTI Act. If there is no proper response, file a First Appeal with the First Appellate Authority of the same public authority; if that fails, a Second Appeal lies with the State Information Commission. FileMyRTI helps with the First Appeal route - see the Appeal Generator.
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