HOW TO FILE AN RTI APPLICATION
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Here we are discussing for filing of RTI for
Central
Government Departments with the Central
Information
Commission.
Under the Right to Information Act 2005, every
Indian citizen has right to demand any information from the government if
he/she desires to do so.
For example:
A citizen can demand information regarding delay
in his passports from the Government, photocopy of answer sheets in any
competitive exam, enclosure of any file with note sheet etc.
The Government is liable to provide the
information demanded to the citizen. If the government authority from which
information is demanded fails to do so, the government authority will be
penalized with cost maximum upto Rs. 25,000/- and disciplinary enquiry also.
There are certain matters which are state
oriented such as construction of a road, problems with irrigation or street
light issues. Such RTI application will be filed with the state authorities.
However, if the matter relates to the departments which are related to the Centre, then the RTI must be filed with the central government. In case you fail to submit your RTI Application to the Public Information Officer. Thenafter appeal before Central Information Commission.
Read further to know how to file an RTI with
the Central Government Departments.
Filing an RTI to a Central Government
Department
The first step to file an RTI with a department
of the central government would be to identify from which department the information
has to be obtained. For instance, anything related to income tax should go to
Income Tax department or defense related query should go to Ministry of
Defense.
Writing the Application Properly
The next step would be writing your RTI
application in the prescribed format. If you do not have any format then you can
also file a simple application seeking information. Youcan submit your
application on a plain paper as well. The language of the application can be
Hindi or English.
Similarly, the government can also respond in
either language. Make sure that the questions you ask relate to only one
subject; the application has a chance of rejection if you ask more than one
questions in a single RTI Application.
For instance, if you are enquiring about your
passports, then ask questions which are only related to the passports.
Make Payment of Fees
As you might know, there is some amount charged
for each RTI you file. Thus, to file an application to a central government
department, attach application fee of Rs. 10/- in the form of Indian Postal
Order.
Note - You can also obtain e-postal order on
line from the postal site and quote the Number given there in in your application.
The e-postal order can be obtained
from Postal Dept Web site https://www.epostoffice.gov.in/eIPO/.
Here you will need to first create your own account with your desired log in ID
and password on the site using your E-mail and Mobile Number which will be
verified with OTPs on both.
Do keep a note of the URL as well as the Log in
ID and the password.
Here the payment of Rs 11 is charged which can
be paid using internet banking, UPI or Debit/ Credit Cards. A unique number is
generated and a print out can be taken to be attached with the application if
made by post.
Sending Application
Once all the above mentioned steps are
completed, send your RTI application via speed post/registered post and wait for
the government’s response. If you don’t get a reply
within 30 days of sending the application, you can approach first appellate authority thenafter second appeal to the central information commission. Here’s a bit more detailed process about the same. If you are facing problems of not accepting your application without valid ground and rejecting
RTI applicatioin with malafide intention then individual can directly complaint to Central Information Commission for taking action against the Govt. officer. For any legal query on RTI matter, you can also consult with a good Lawyer.
Note – The RTI can also be filed on line in case you are abl to get e-postal order as mentioned above. You can also pay Rs 10 on line using use either the internet banking, UPI applications or using your Credit or Debit Cards for making payment on line in the portal. Here the payment gets embedded automatically in the on line format.
The URL is https://rtionline.gov.in for filing the RTI on line Through this portal, RTI applications/first appeals can be filed by Indian Citizens for all Ministries or Departments and other Public Authorities of Central Government. In this case you can keep the hard copy for your records while there is no need to send the same by post. Please note not to file RTI applications through this on line portal for the public authorities under the State Governments, including Government of NCT Delhi. If filed by you, the application would be returned, without refund of amount. Do read instruction as given in their website before filing on line RTI.
Address of Central Information Commission :
Chief Information Commissioner,
Baba Gang Nath Marg,
Munirka, New Delhi - 110067.
Source -
https://legalpost.in/how-to-file-an-rti-application/
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