RTI for Other
Any information held by a public authority under the RTI Act, 2005.
Describe your issue and a drafter picks it up within 24–48 hours.
Start My RTI ApplicationWhat our drafters usually ask for other cases
Precise, numbered questions are far harder for a department to refuse than a vague request.
- 1Present status of my application/complaint no. ______.
- 2Name and designation of the officer responsible for the decision.
- 3Copies of file notings and correspondence relating to the matter.
We adapt these to your facts — nothing is auto-generated. A drafter reads your submission and writes the application by hand.
How to file an RTI for other matters
Any information held by a public authority under the RTI Act, 2005. An RTI on this subject works best when it targets the record trail rather than the outcome you are unhappy about. Under Section 2(f) of the Right to Information Act, 2005 you are entitled to inspect files, notings, registers, correspondence, contracts, samples and data held in any form by a public authority — so ask for those documents by name, with the file or application number wherever you have one.
Which department to address
Other requests are handled by the public authority that physically holds the record, which is often a district or regional office rather than a state headquarters. If you are unsure, our drafters identify the correct PIO before the application leaves our desk, and we keep a copy of the dispatch proof so a "not received" claim can be challenged later.
Fees, timeline and what a reply looks like
The statutory application fee is ₹10 for central authorities and ₹10–₹20 depending on the state, plus per-page copying charges once the PIO admits the request. A reply is due in 30 days; in practice other matters are answered in three to six weeks, and partial replies are common. If information is withheld, the PIO must cite the exact exemption clause — a bare refusal is itself a ground for the First Appeal, which you can file within 30 days before the departmental First Appellate Authority, followed by a Second Appeal before the relevant Information Commission.
Mistakes we see most often
Asking "why" instead of "which record"; bundling several unrelated subjects into one application so the PIO splits or rejects it; omitting the period the request covers; not paying the fee in an accepted mode; and letting the appeal window lapse while waiting for a reply that is never going to come. Our drafters write each question separately, define the date range, name the accepted fee mode for your state, and on the Full Filing plan monitor the 30-day clock so the appeal is filed in time.
Where these RTIs usually go
| State | Department | PIO |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi | Regional Passport Office | Public Information Officer (RPO) |
| Delhi | Delhi Police | PIO, Office of the Commissioner |
| Maharashtra | Revenue & Land Records | PIO, Office of the Collector |
| Maharashtra | Food & Civil Supplies | PIO, Rationing Office |
| Karnataka | Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike | PIO, BBMP Head Office |
| Tamil Nadu | School Education | PIO, Directorate of School Education |
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