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Which information is not given in RTI?

Which information is not given in RTI?

Grounds of Rejection of RTI There are only three possible grounds on which information can be denied: The organisation is not a Public authority – eg. a Cooperative Society, or a Private corporate or Institution, not substantially financed or controlled by the Government.

How many questions can an applicant raise in a single RTI application?

How many questions can an applicant raise in a single RTI application? The RTI Act does not prescribe a limit on the number of questions being asked in a single application or the number of words that an application should be limited to.

How do I draft RTI questions?

How to file an RTI plea

  1. Step 1: Identify the department you want information from.
  2. Step 2: On a sheet of white paper, write out the application by hand, or type it, in English, Hindi or the official language of the area.
  3. Step 3: Address the application to the State/Central Public Information Officer.
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How do I ask a question in RTI?

The procedure to File RTI is simple and hassle-free.

  1. Write the application (or get it typed, your choice) on a paper in English/Hindi/the official language of the state.
  2. Ask specific questions.
  3. Write your full name, contact details and address, where you want the information/response to your RTI be sent.

How many questions are there in RTI?

NEW DELHI: RTI applications may now be limited to 250 words and to only one topic if the rules for processing of such applications suggested by the department of personnel may find their way through.

Can questions be asked in RTI Act?

Any questions qualified as information as per sub-section (f) of section (2) of RTI Act, can be asked. Answers to following types of questions must be available in record of public authority, so can be asked: When was RTI Act, 2005 passed?