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What happens if RTI is rejected?

What happens if RTI is rejected?

If you do not receive a response within 48 hours or 30 days or do not get sufficient response of your application, you can file an appeal with a senior Public Information Officer. You get 30 days to file an appeal from the day the former time period ends. The senior PIO has 30 days to dispose of the appeal.

How do I answer RTI questions?

What should an Ideal RTI Reply contain?

  1. What is the result of the Consultation Process?
  2. In case of Denial, specify detailed reasons.
  3. In case of transfer, mention the details of the public authority.
  4. Details of the First Appellate Authority to be clearly mentioned.
  5. Certified Copies to be attested.

Can reasons be asked in RTI?

If the asked question or reason qualifies to be information under RTI Act, then definitely we can ask such question or reason.

Can personal information be asked in RTI?

“Section 8 (of RTI Act) has categorically mentioned that personal information cannot be supplied … which has no relation to any public activity,” said the court. The court said that the personal information of the candidates has no relationship to any public activity or interest.

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Can I ask a question in RTI?

No questions. That’s the stand of a state government department on the Right to Information Act. “Under the RTI Act, 2005, your queries submitted to the public information officer cannot be in question form… Under Section 2(f), which defines ‘information’ , questions have not been defined as information.

What kind of questions can one ask in the RTI letter?

What questions can be asked in RTI? What kind of questions can be asked in RTI? Interrogative Queries under RTI

  • When was RTI Act, 2005 passed?
  • Who is Joint Secretary in PMO?
  • Where is the PMO located?
  • What is tenure of PM?
  • Why Yogi Adityanath was appointed as CM of UP?
  • What do you think about performance of PM Modi?

Can questions asked in RTI?