RTI Application in Agra: How to File Right to Information Request

Filing RTI Applications in Agra

The Right to Information Act, 2005 empowers every citizen of India to access information from public authorities. In Agra, RTI applications can be filed with various government departments including the District Administration, Police, Municipal Corporation, Development Authority, and other public bodies. This guide explains the complete RTI process.

What Information Can You Seek?

Under Section 2(f) of the RTI Act, information means any material in any form including records, documents, memos, emails, opinions, advices, press releases, circulars, orders, logbooks, contracts, reports, papers, samples, models, data material held in electronic form. You can seek information about: government decisions and policies, file notings, expenditure details, project status, tender documents, appointment details, and inspection reports.

How to File RTI in Agra

Offline Method: Write an application on plain paper addressed to the Public Information Officer (PIO) of the concerned department. Include: your name and address, specific questions or information sought, and mode of receiving information (post/email/inspection). Attach Rs. 10 fee via Indian Postal Order, demand draft, or cash.

Online Method: File through the RTI Online Portal at rtionline.gov.in for central government departments, or through the UP RTI portal for state departments.

Important Timelines

The PIO must respond within 30 days (48 hours if life or liberty is involved). First appeal to the Appellate Authority must be filed within 30 days of the deadline. Second appeal to the State Information Commission, Lucknow, within 90 days.

RTI Fee Structure

Application fee: Rs. 10. Photocopies: Rs. 2 per page. Inspection of records: first hour free, Rs. 5 per subsequent hour. BPL applicants are exempt from all fees.

Common RTI Applications in Agra

Property-related: land records status, building permission status, circle rate information. Police: FIR status, investigation progress, action taken reports. Municipal: road construction expenditure, garbage collection contracts, water supply status. Education: school recognition status, teacher appointment details.

Penalties for Non-Compliance

Under Section 20, the Information Commission can impose penalties of Rs. 250 per day up to Rs. 25,000 on the PIO for delay or unreasonable refusal. Disciplinary action can also be recommended.

Agra Legal Firm RTI Assistance

We draft effective RTI applications and represent clients before the UP State Information Commission for appeals. Contact 9634 323 234.

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