High Court of Delhi · 2021-01-01 · Citation awaited
A PIO may not refuse a multi-topic RTI; each query must be individually evaluated under §8. Multiple topics in one RTI is permitted; PIO must address each.
Multiple topics in one RTI is permitted; PIO must address each individually, not reject the whole.
| Court | High Court of Delhi |
|---|---|
| Decided | 2021-01-01 |
| Citation | Citation awaited |
| Petitioner | RTI applicant |
| Respondent | PIO |
| RTI Act sections | §6, §7 |
| Outcome | Applicant allowed |
A PIO may not refuse a multi-topic RTI; each query must be individually evaluated under §8.
The Act does not bar an applicant from seeking multiple items of information in one application. A PIO cannot reject the entire application as 'too broad'. Each query must be individually evaluated under §8; separate fee can be levied only where the Rules specify.
multi-topic, Delhi HC, §6, §7
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