Right to Information

What is a RTI?

The Right to Information Act of 2005 calls for spark off government response to requests for public facts. A “public authority” (a frame of government or “instrumentality of State”) may be contacted with the aid of any person under the Act’s requirements for facts, and the entity ought to reply to the request as soon as viable or within thirty days.

How to use it?

In order to put up an RTI, you need to fill out an application form with the branch’s statistics request and a short description. The form is sent to the Public Information Officer (POI) together with the rate, and it should include all your personal records. Online submitting is another option.

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