One-line answer: Admit card not generated · wrong details · application silently rejected — file an RTI to the conducting body's PIO. Invoke the §7(1) proviso for a 48-hour reply citing Article 21 (right to livelihood).
In your RTI, write:
“This concerns my right to participate in [Exam Name] which directly affects my right to livelihood under Article 21. I therefore invoke the proviso to §7(1) of the RTI Act 2005 and request reply within 48 hours.”
PIOs of UPSC, SSC, IBPS, RRB take this seriously when correctly cited.
righttoinformation.wiki/rti-for-sarkari-exam-admit-card-problem
RTI Wiki — citizen-first legal content. April 2026. Forward to anyone with an upcoming sarkari exam.
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.