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RTI for police · railway · state board recruitment

One-line answer: Each category has its own PIO and process — but the same legal route. Plain paper, ₹10 (state rates may vary), 30-day reply.

Where to file

What to ask — police recruitment

What to ask — RRB

State fee variation

Read the full guide

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RTI Wiki — citizen-first legal content. April 2026. Forward to coaching batches preparing for police / railway / state board exams.

Why this matters for citizens

Issues like this are common — every year lakhs of Indian citizens face the same hurdle. The core legal frameworks are the Right to Information Act, 2005, the Information Technology Act, 2000 (for online matters), and the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. The enforcement bodies vary by issue but most start with a complaint to the relevant department PIO + a parallel CPGRAMS filing.

Citizen action steps

  1. Step 1 — file an RTI under §6 of the RTI Act 2005 to the relevant department PIO. Use AI RTI Drafter for free.
  2. Step 2 — parallel CPGRAMS complaint at pgportal.gov.in for service-delivery push.
  3. Step 3 — if PIO refuses, §19(1) First Appeal in 30 days. Use First Appeal Builder.
  4. Step 4 — for fraud / criminal matters, FIR at local police station + cybercrime portal (cybercrime.gov.in) + NCRP helpline 1930.
  5. Step 5 — for consumer issues, Consumer Court under Consumer Protection Act 2019 (e-filing at edaakhil.nic.in).

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