Every draft written by a person
Our drafting team reads your issue, checks which public authority holds the record and writes the application by hand. No templates fired off unread, no AI generation.
A private assistance service that turns everyday grievances into properly drafted Right to Information applications.
Our story
Most RTI applications fail on drafting, not on law.
RTI Online Portal began as a small group of researchers and paralegals who kept seeing the same thing: citizens had a legitimate question, filed it in their own words, and received a one-line reply that answered nothing. The Act was fine. The drafting was not.
So we built a service around the part that actually decides the outcome — how the application is written and where it is sent. You describe the problem in ordinary language. Our team converts it into a numbered Section 6(1) request addressed to the right Public Information Officer, with the identifiers and fee declaration in place.
Depending on the plan you choose, we stop at the draft, add a telephonic consultation, or handle the full filing including dispatch, tracking and deadline monitoring until a reply is received.
12,400+
Applications drafted
28 + 8
States & UTs covered
24–48 hrs
Average drafting time
Unlimited
Draft revisions included
How we work
Our drafting team reads your issue, checks which public authority holds the record and writes the application by hand. No templates fired off unread, no AI generation.
One flat fee per application per plan. We tell you upfront what a paid service can and cannot achieve under the RTI Act, 2005.
Most of our customers are filing their first RTI. We keep the language simple, explain each stage and stay reachable while the application is live.
On the Full Filing plan we dispatch the application, log the tracking number, watch the 30-day statutory clock and flag the First Appeal option the moment it opens.
Team
Small team, clearly divided responsibilities.
Paralegals and RTI researchers who write and revise the application text and pick the correct public authority.
Senior team members who take the scheduled telephonic calls and advise on what is realistically obtainable.
Coordinators who dispatch applications, record tracking numbers, monitor the statutory clock and prepare appeals.