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What is the Right to Information Act (RTI)?

RTI or Right to Information Act is a fundamental right and is an aspect of Article 19 (1)(a) of the Indian Constitution.

Right to Information replaced the Freedom of Information Act, 2002. RTI helps Indians receive information about the government in a systemic, time-constrained and hassle-free manner by enabling them to question certain delays in projects and accounts of spending from the taxpayers money in various projects.

Why RTI?

In 2005, the central government enacted the Right to Information Act, which empowers Indian citizens to request information, which must be under the ambit of public knowledge, from the offices and departments of the state or central governments. The Act gives people the right to ask pertinent questions to the Centre and its public utility service providers, thereby enforcing more transparency, accountability in the system. The Act aims to achieve a more corruption-free country. The act also imposes fines if the government authorities delay in their response to the citizen in the stipulated time. RTI has been upheld by the Supreme Court in a number of cases, another prime example being the PUCL vs Union of India, 2013 where the apex court directed the Election Commission of India to provide 'None of the Above' option to voters using EVMs. The court had held that if the ECI failed to provide the option not only that would be ultra vires to the main statute of the Conduct of the Election Rules but would also violate Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution.

What type of information can we seek under the RTI Act?

Any Indian citizen is free to seek answers from the Centre or state government like applying for a delayed I-T refund, driving license or passport, or details of an ongoing or completed infrastructure project. Citizens can also seek information of the various relief funds created by the government. The act also enables students to get copies of answer sheets from the universities under this Act.

Exemptions under the RTI Act

Information pertaining to internal security, relations with foreign nations, intellectual property rights, cabinet discussions are exempted from RTI.

Steps to file RTI
  1. Click on the submit request button to file RTI.
  2. Guidelines for use of RTI ONLINE PORTAL screen will be displayed on clicking the button. Various guidelines for using the RTI online portal will be displayed. After reading the GUIDELINES FOR USE OF RTI ONLINE PORTAL the user will then have to tick on' I have read and understood the above guidelines.
  3. Following which, an Online RTI Request Form screen will be displayed. Users can then select which department/ministry the RTI will be filed for.
  4. Users filing the RTI will receive SMS alerts if the phone number is provided.
  5. Limit for Text for RTI request application is 3,000 characters. If the text exceeds 3,000 characters, then the application can be uploaded in the supporting document field.
  6. Make payment by clicking on the Make Payment button after all the necessary details are filled.
  7. There are several modes of paying the application fees, such as: internet banking, ATM-cum-debit card or credit card. However, it must be noted that BPL (below poverty level) applicants need not pay any fees.
  8. After the payment process is completed, applicants will be redirected back to RTI Online Portal.
  9. The applicant will get an email and sms alert upon submission of the application.
Background

In 1987, a few labourers in Rajasthan were refused their wages on charges of poor performance. Mazdoor Kissan Shakti Sanghatan (MKSS), an activist group, founded by Aruna Roy, fought for these workers and demanded they be paid fair and equal wages. After a series of protests, the MKSS procured the workers performance records which also brought to light the corruption that existed among the officials. Provoked by such discrepancies, the MKSS protested for Right to Information. The protest soon took momentum that turned into a national event leading to the passing of the Freedom of Information Act 2002, which became the RTI Act, 2005.

Latest Updates on Right to Information Act

Supreme court added that in the states where RTI portals have been set up, portals do not meet the accessibility and usability standards under the guidelines for Indian government websites and apps

Updated On: 24 Sep 2024 | 5:04 PM IST

Adhikari also said this data would certainly help in "assessing the risk posed by the illegal buildings, which have been built without valid permission"

Updated On: 21 Mar 2024 | 10:39 AM IST

It further said phone tapping does not fall under the affairs of telecom service providers and the information sought also does not relate to the functions of the TRAI under the law.

Updated On: 25 Dec 2023 | 2:50 PM IST

'Marriage does not eclipse the right to privacy which is the right of an individual and the autonomy of such individual's right stands recognised and protected,' stated the Court

Updated On: 28 Nov 2023 | 2:40 PM IST

Following these claims, the central bank has urged the public to rely on the information published by itself in cases pertaining to such matters

Updated On: 18 Jun 2023 | 6:50 AM IST

India's external intelligence agency RAW is an exempted organisation under the Right to Information Act, the Delhi High Court has said

Updated On: 03 May 2023 | 9:36 PM IST

The Delhi High Court has held that both Indian citizens and non-citizens have access to the Right to Information (RTI), and to restrict that to non-citizens would be against both the RTI Act

Updated On: 14 Mar 2023 | 5:04 PM IST

Former West Bengal DGP Virendra was on Wednesday appointed as the State Information Commissioner(SIC), state Parliamentary Affairs minister Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay said.

Updated On: 15 Feb 2023 | 4:21 PM IST

The report mentioned the debate on disclosure of the RBI's failure to meet the flexible retail inflation target of 2-6% for three straight quarters between January and September

Updated On: 13 Feb 2023 | 3:33 PM IST

Since FY17, the budget allocation for information commissions has shrunk by 82.7% from Rs 31.9 crore

Updated On: 01 Nov 2022 | 6:49 PM IST

The All India Chess Federation (AICF) has claimed that records pertaining to a Right to Information (RTI) Act query by a player were destroyed by pests at its headquarters here, leading to a rebuke

Updated On: 26 Oct 2022 | 9:57 PM IST

The maximum number of RTIs were received by the Central government at 11 million, followed by Maharashtra at 8.6 million and Tamil Nadu at 3.6 million

Updated On: 12 Oct 2022 | 11:41 AM IST

What is RTI Act? Indian citizens can seek any information that the government can disclose to the Parliament of India. From application to fees, here's how to use RTI Act to question your government

Updated On: 09 Jul 2022 | 6:00 AM IST

The case originates from an RTI query filed by activist Commodore Lokesh Batra (Retd)

Updated On: 23 Jun 2022 | 12:49 AM IST

The National Commission held that flouting of the High Court's directions constituted a deficiency in service for which Bhupati could seek remedy under the Consumer Protection Act

Updated On: 04 Jul 2021 | 8:55 PM IST

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Updated On: 24 May 2021 | 6:30 AM IST

As many as 2,118 branches of 10 public sector banks have either been closed or merged with other banks in the last fiscal, according to an RTI reply

Updated On: 09 May 2021 | 9:02 PM IST

India has contributed half the corpus of the fund but released less than 20% to member nations

Updated On: 30 Nov 2020 | 10:04 PM IST

The number of NPA accounts rose from 2,08,035 as of March 31, 2014, to 6,17,306 as of December 2019

Updated On: 03 May 2020 | 2:34 PM IST

A notification in this regard will be issued soon and the same pattern will be followed as in other UTs, said Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh

Updated On: 15 Jan 2020 | 7:50 AM IST