Yes, an RTI applicant may request reasonable help during inspection, especially for old, bulky, technical or inaccessible records. Ask in writing, identify the assistant, carry ID proof and follow office discipline. The right is practical and regulated, not a licence to bring a crowd.
Reviewed on: 31 May 2026.
An RTI applicant may request reasonable assistance during inspection, subject to office discipline and record safety.
Quick answer
An RTI applicant can ask to take an assistant, lawyer, friend, family member, scribe or technical expert for record inspection when help is genuinely needed. The RTI Act clearly gives the applicant a right to inspect records and take notes, extracts or certified copies. It does not expressly say that every applicant may bring unlimited companions. The practical position is: request permission in writing, name the assistant, carry identity proof and accept reasonable limits for space, security, privacy and record safety.
Many RTI inspections fail because the applicant reaches the office alone and then discovers a file full of old handwriting, engineering drawings, maps, accounts or mixed personal records. Sunday is a good day to prepare: decide whether you need help, draft the request, prepare an authorisation letter, and make a checklist of what the assistant will do.
The goal is not to crowd the office or argue with staff. The goal is to inspect records efficiently, protect original files, and select the exact pages for certified copies.
Section 2(j)(i) of the RTI Act, 2005 includes the right to inspection of work, documents and records. Section 2(j)(ii) includes taking notes, extracts or certified copies. Section 6(1) lets a citizen make the application, and Section 7(1) requires a decision generally within 30 days. Inspection fees are governed by RTI fee rules. Under the central rules, the first hour of inspection is generally free and later time can attract inspection fee, but state rules may differ.
These provisions are strong enough to ask for a meaningful inspection, not a token appointment where the file is too complex to understand.
The Act does not contain a detailed rule saying how many people can accompany an applicant, whether a lawyer must always be allowed, or whether a technical expert can sit with the applicant in every office. That silence cuts both ways. A PIO should not reject genuine assistance mechanically, but an applicant also cannot treat inspection as an unrestricted group visit.
Where relying on a decision, verify citation before publication. For practical use, rely first on the statute, written request, reasonableness and office discipline.
| Person | When it helps | What to prepare |
|---|---|---|
| Family member | Old age, illness, language support, emotional support. | Name, ID proof and short authorisation. |
| Friend | Note-taking, organising pages and logistics. | Written request explaining the limited role. |
| Lawyer | Complex notices, disciplinary files, acquisition or court-linked records. | Authorisation and assurance that inspection will remain orderly. |
| Engineer, accountant or technical expert | Plans, estimates, maps, measurements, bills and accounts. | State the technical reason and limit the request to one expert. |
| Scribe, reader or caregiver | Disability, age, vision difficulty, illness or inability to write. | Clear request for reasonable assistance and ID proof. |
To The Public Information Officer [Name of public authority]
Subject: Request to permit one assistant during RTI inspection
Reference: RTI application dated [date] and inspection fixed for [date/time]
I am the applicant in the above RTI matter. The records fixed for inspection are [old/voluminous/technical/in a language requiring assistance/needed due to disability or health reasons]. I request permission to bring one assistant, [name], [relationship/profession], to help me inspect the file, take notes and identify pages for certified copies.
The assistant will carry identity proof, follow office discipline, not touch original records without permission, not remove or mark any record, and comply with reasonable directions of the supervising officer.
Please confirm permission or specify any reasonable condition in writing before the inspection date.
Name of applicant: RTI reference number: Mobile/email: Signature:
Authorisation Letter
I, [applicant name], applicant in RTI application number [number/date], authorise [assistant name], [address], [ID proof details], to accompany me during inspection of records at [office] on [date].
The assistant is authorised only to help me read, understand, take notes and identify pages for certified copies. The assistant is not authorised to remove, alter, mark or damage any original record.
Applicant signature: Assistant signature: Date:
Many files contain public records mixed with personal, fiduciary or third-party material. Section 8 exemptions, especially privacy and fiduciary concerns, can become relevant. A balanced PIO can mask unrelated personal details while allowing inspection of sanction orders, public notices, file movement, inspection reports, public expenditure records or other non-exempt parts. Ask for severance or masking instead of fighting over the whole file.
You can request permission in writing and explain why legal assistance is needed. The PIO may regulate entry, identity, number of persons and conduct, but should not deny inspection arbitrarily merely because you need help.
The Act expressly gives the applicant the right to inspect records and take notes, extracts or certified copies. It does not expressly create an unlimited right to bring any number of people. The practical route is to request reasonable assistance in advance.
Yes, identity proof and an authorisation letter are reasonable where another person will sit in a record room or inspect files. The office can maintain security and record safety.
State this clearly in the request. A scribe, reader, caregiver, family member or assistant is often a reasonable accommodation, subject to office discipline and privacy safeguards.
Only if the applicable rules and the PIO permit it. Otherwise mark pages and ask for certified copies under Section 2(j)(ii). Do not photograph restricted personal information or records masked for privacy.
Turn your facts into a precise RTI using the RTI Assistant, or start with a copy-paste format from RTI Wiki templates. Keep the request narrow and record-based.