FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Get clear answers to common questions about RTI filing, legal process, timelines, and expert assistance in India. Learn how RTI Expert Lawyer helps you file accurate applications, avoid rejection, and get faster, reliable results under the RTI Act, 2005.
RTI (Right to Information) is a legal right under the RTI Act, 2005 that allows Indian citizens to request information from public authorities. An RTI application can be filed online or offline, but proper drafting and correct authority selection are essential to avoid rejection and delays.
Yes, RTI applications can be filed online for many central and state departments. However, identifying the correct department and framing legally valid questions is critical, which is why many applicants prefer professional RTI filing assistance.
An RTI expert lawyer ensures that your application is legally structured, directed to the correct Public Information Officer (PIO), and framed in a way that increases the chances of receiving complete and accurate information within the prescribed time.
Under the RTI Act, the concerned authority must respond within 30 days. In matters involving life and liberty, the response must be provided within 48 hours. Delays may occur depending on the nature of the request and department handling the application.
If your RTI application is rejected or no response is received within the stipulated time, you can file a First Appeal and, if necessary, a Second Appeal before the appropriate RTI Commission. Legal guidance helps in properly presenting the appeal.
You can request information related to government records, policies, decisions, project details, expenditure, recruitment processes, and official documents. However, certain categories such as national security, personal privacy, and confidential information are exempted.
Yes, taking assistance from an RTI expert or lawyer is completely legal. The application is filed on behalf of the applicant, ensuring compliance with the RTI Act while maintaining proper documentation and legal accuracy.
RTI applications may be rejected due to incorrect department selection, vague or irrelevant questions, seeking restricted information, or improper formatting. Professional drafting helps minimize such risks.
RTI can be used to seek factual information regarding government actions, file status, fund utilization, and procedural delays. However, it cannot be used to ask for opinions, explanations, or to directly accuse individuals.
RTI Expert Lawyer provides structured drafting of RTI applications, identifies the correct authority, and assists in filing appeals where required. The focus is on ensuring clarity, compliance, and proper legal presentation of queries.
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