YourStory.com: National: Thursday, September 28, 2017.
Today is
celebrated as ‘International Right to Know Day’ across the world to promote
freedom of information.
In India, the
Right to Information (RTI) Act was passed in 2005, making it mandatory for the
government to respond to a citizen’s request for information in the public
domain.
RTI is one of
the strongest legislations made for the common man, giving them a right to
question any public authority and their activities. Whether it is poor
maintenance of roads outside your house or water connection problems or
cleanliness issues in your area or the pension process, you can ask for any
information in the public domain under the RTI Act.
The Act was
introduced to ensure transparency and accountability of each public authority’s
work. The Act is applicable across India, with the exception of the state of
Jammu and Kashmir.
Filing RTI
offline
There is a
simple procedure to be followed to file an RTI request offline, which involves
the following steps:
Step 1: One
needs to first identify the department in which one wishes to file an RTI plea.
Depending on the subject, the request would either come under the scope of
local authority, state government or central government.
Step 2: The application is to be then written or
typed in Hindi, English or the particular area’s local language. One can also
refer to the public information officer to write the application.
Step 3:
Application is to be addressed to the Central/State Public Information Officer.
The name and the complete address of the office from which one wishes to seek
information is to be mentioned. The subject line should clearly mention
‘Seeking information under the RTI Act, 2005.’
Step 4:
Request can then be put in with detailed, specific questions mentioning the
year or period the plea falls in. One can also request for the documents or its
excerpts if it is required. The documents can be obtained at a nominal charge
of Rs.2 per page.
Step 5: Rs.10
is to be paid in the form of either cash, bank draft, money order or a court
fee stamp to file the request. The stamp needs to be on the application. People
belonging to the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category are excluded from paying the
fee, after producing proof.
Step 6: Full
name, address and contact details along with the email address of the applicant
need to be mentioned clearly. The date as well as the town’s name needs to be
stated.
Step 7: The
application can then be sent by mail or handed in personally to the concerned
office. Receiving an acknowledgment is a must. Be sure to keep a photocopy of
the application for future reference.
Step 8: The
government mandates the concerned office to respond to the request within a
period of 30 days. If the same does not happen, one can file an appeal to ‘The
Appellate Authority’ who are also mandated to respond within 30 days. The
appeal can then be made to Information Commission, the Chief Information
Commissioner, State/Central Information Commission.
Filing RTI
online
Now, one can
also file the request online, and the procedure for filing is equally simple
and straightforward. The below mentioned steps need to be followed:
Step 1:
First, visit the RTI Website and click on the Submit Request button. Then
submit after checking I have read and understood the above guidelines option.
Step 2: The
form will then appear and one can begin filling in the required details. Select
the appropriate Ministry along with department. Fill in your contact details.
One needs to provide the email ID to complete the request, but can also fill
the mobile number (optional) if wish to receive SMS alerts.
Step 3: If an
applicant has difficulty choosing the appropriate public authority, the search
bar on the top can be used to locate it.
Step 4: The
RTI plea can be filled right next to Text for RTI Application. The word limit
is 3,000 characters as per the form. If it exceeds or a necessary document
needs to be added, one can also attach the file by clicking Choose File next to
Supporting Document. The PDF file can be attached of size up till 1 MB.
Step 5: The
characters mentioned in the image need to be rewritten in Enter Security Code
and then click Submit.
Step 6: The
fee for filing the request is the same as offline, Rs.10, which can be paid in
the form of debit/credit card or net banking.
Step 7:
Acknowledgment with a unique registration number for the request will be shown
once the payment is made. One can request for it in the form of email/SMS as
well. Status for the request can then be regularly checked on the RTI page.
