Press and media kit for RTI Wiki. Site description, logo, editor bio, citation guidelines, and reuse licence for academics, NGOs, and journalists.
Last reviewed: 20 April 2026
This page is for academics (.ac.in, .edu), non-governmental organisations, journalists, and public-interest researchers who cite or link to RTI Wiki. Everything on this page is free to use under the licensing terms set out below.
RTI Wiki is the working reference for India's Right to Information Act, 2005. Current, sourced, usable.
RTI Wiki is an open, practitioner-ready reference on the Right to Information Act, 2005 of India. The site carries the full current text of the Act with amendment overlays, the Central and State Rules, the major Supreme Court and High Court judgments, Central Information Commission practice, drafting templates, sample RTI applications for common subjects, and editorial notes on legislative changes. The site is maintained in the register of a Department of Personnel and Training or Central Information Commission bench-book. Every page carries a “Last reviewed on” line and a citation for every factual claim.
Shrawan, editor, RTI Wiki. See About the editor for credentials and editorial focus.
Short form (web).
RTI Wiki, “<Article title>”, {URL}, last reviewed {date}.
Long form (academic, law review).
Shrawan (ed.), RTI Wiki, “<Article title>”, <section or paragraph reference>, {URL} (last reviewed {date}, accessed {date}).
For a snapshot. Use the Internet Archive Wayback Machine to capture the exact version you cite. RTI Wiki pages carry “Last reviewed on” dates that allow readers to verify the version you relied on.
Content on RTI Wiki is published under GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 unless otherwise marked. Under this licence, you may:
You must:
Images. Images on the site carry their own attribution where applicable. Logos are used under a limited reuse licence for citation and attribution contexts only.
For corrections, collaboration, or reuse queries beyond the GFDL, contact the editor at [email protected]. Please include the URL of the page you are working from, and the nature of your query, in the subject line.
Last reviewed on: 20 April 2026 — RTI Wiki editorial team.