act:section-30
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Section 30 — Power to Remove Difficulties
In one line: Section 30 gave the Central Government a time-limited power to issue orders removing difficulties in giving effect to the Act during its early years. The power could be exercised up to 2010 (five years from commencement). It is a transitional clause.
Key points
- Central Government could issue removal-of-difficulty orders for first 5 years.
- Orders so made had the force of law but could not override substantive provisions.
- Power has lapsed since 12 October 2010.
Legislative history
No amendments.
Rulings and references
- No substantive jurisprudence — transitional clause.
Practical note
Of historical interest. The power was used sparingly in 2005-2010 and has since lapsed.
Call to action
For drafting RTIs or appeals engaging this section, use the First RTI template or the First Appeal template. See How to fill an RTI application for structural help.
Related
Sources
- Right to Information Act, 2005, Section 30.
- RTI (Amendment) Act, 2019 (where applicable).
- DPDP Rules, 2025, notified 14 November 2025 (where applicable).
- Department of Personnel and Training, Guide on the RTI Act, 2005.
Last reviewed on: 21 April 2026
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