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RTI Wiki — File any RTI in India free in 60 seconds

India's working RTI desk. Type your problem, choose your state or authority, and get a complete Section 6(1) Right to Information application. Free. No login. No payment. Works in English, Hindi, and major Indian languages.

At a glance: 700+ articles · 100+ citizen situations · 36 State and UT hubs · 300+ case-law entries · 1,409 bills tracked · 783 MPs profiled · 9 free tools.

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These guides turn common delays into precise RTI questions.

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RTI Wiki includes Hindi summaries and a voice-first drafting tool for users who do not want to type a legal application.

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Why RTI Wiki exists

RTI is a statutory right, not a paid service. The Government fee is usually Rs. 10. The hard part is asking precise questions, finding the right authority, and knowing when to appeal. RTI Wiki gives the public the drafting help, legal references, and status-check tools needed to use the Act without a middleman.

The site does not file RTIs for users. It equips users to file their own RTIs. It is not a law firm and does not offer legal advice. Readers who need advice on a specific matter should consult a qualified practitioner.

Sources

  1. The Right to Information Act, 2005.
  2. The Right to Information (Amendment) Act, 2019.
  3. The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, Section 44(3).
  4. The Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025.
  5. Central and State RTI rules listed at RTI Rules.

Last reviewed on: 2 May 2026 — RTI Wiki editorial team.

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