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RTI vs Citizens' Charters — which one gets you action faster?

RTI vs Citizens' Charters — which one gets you action faster? — RTI Wiki

Two parallel tools for the frustrated citizen: Citizens' Charter (ministry-specific service-delivery promise) and RTI Act §6 application (30-day information).

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RTI Act vs Privacy: How the 2023 Amendment Redefined Personal

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RTI Act vs Privacy: How the 2023 Amendment Redefined Personal — RTI Wiki

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First Appeal vs Second Appeal — the RTI appeal chain explained

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A First Appeal under Section 19(1) is heard by the First Appellate Authority (FAA) — an officer one rank above the PIO, within the same public authority — within 30 days of the PIO's decision. A Second Appeal under Section 19(3) is heard by the Central or State Information Commission within 90 days of the FAA's decision. The First Appeal is mandatory and intermediate; the Second Appeal is the final administrative remedy. Writ petition to the High Court under Article 226 follows only when the Commission's order is legally flawed.

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