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| + | ====== How to claim RTI fee waiver as BPL cardholder — complete 2026 guide ====== | ||
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| + | **Quick answer.** Under **§7(5) of the Right to Information Act, 2005**, if you are a Below Poverty Line (BPL) cardholder, **no fee** is payable on RTI applications — neither the ₹10 application fee, nor copying charges (₹2/ | ||
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| + | ===== Sushila' | ||
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| + | //Sushila Kale, 41, BPL ration cardholder and domestic worker from Vimannagar, Pune. Her sister-in-law Lalita' | ||
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| + | —Sushila, July 2025 | ||
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| + | The §7(5) BPL waiver is the most progressive single provision in the RTI Act — it equalises access for the poorest. About **3.7 lakh BPL households** filed RTIs in 2024-25 (CIC + state SIC data, approximate). Rejection / delay rates among BPL applicants were comparable to general applicants — but **PIOs' | ||
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| + | ===== What this article assumes you've tried ===== | ||
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| + | This guide is for citizens who: | ||
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| + | * Hold (or are family members of) a current BPL ration card / AAY card / Annapurna scheme card / equivalent state poverty proxy. | ||
| + | * Have a specific reason to file an RTI — typically about a government scheme, pension, ration, housing, or service that affects them directly. | ||
| + | * Have already read or are reading [[: | ||
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| + | If you do not yet have a BPL card but are eligible, get the card first — see [[: | ||
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| + | ===== Where this fits in the RTI escalation ladder ===== | ||
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| + | - Apply for BPL card if not held. | ||
| + | - Draft RTI under §6(1) with §7(5) paragraph and BPL proof. | ||
| + | - **§7(5) waiver claimed at PIO stage** — the topic of this guide. | ||
| + | - First Appeal under §19(1) if PIO disputes BPL status or charges fee — see [[: | ||
| + | - Second Appeal under §19(3) at CIC / SIC if FAA also fails — see [[: | ||
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| + | The §7(5) waiver is automatic if the proof is in order. Most stuck cases turn on (a) PIO not noticing the BPL annexure, (b) state portal not accepting BPL upload, (c) PIO disputing the validity of the BPL card. All are appealable. | ||
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| + | ===== What §7(5) actually says ===== | ||
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| + | Under **§7(5) of the Right to Information Act, 2005**: | ||
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| + | In plain language: BPL persons pay nothing for RTI — not the application fee, not the copying / printing fee, not the electronic-format fee. | ||
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| + | This is reinforced by: | ||
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| + | * **RTI (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules 2012** (central) — Rule 5(c): //"For the purpose of sub-section (5) of section 7 of the Act, the persons of below poverty line shall be exempted from payment of any fee."// | ||
| + | * Each state has parallel state RTI Rules with similar provisions (some are even more generous — e.g., Rajasthan extends to certain non-BPL low-income categories; Tamil Nadu allows widow / SC-ST proof). | ||
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| + | The **Aditya Bandopadhyay v. CBSE (2011) 8 SCC 497** principle of " | ||
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| + | ===== Who is eligible for §7(5) waiver? ===== | ||
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| + | The Act doesn' | ||
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| + | * **BPL ration card** — yellow / pink / orange depending on state. The most universally accepted. | ||
| + | * **Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) card** — for the poorest of the poor; 35 kg foodgrain allotment monthly. Always treated as BPL. | ||
| + | * **Annapurna scheme card** — for indigent senior citizens not getting any pension; 10 kg foodgrain monthly. Treated as BPL in most states. | ||
| + | * **Priority Households (PHH) ration card under NFSA 2013** — accepted as BPL proxy in most states (since the NFSA framework subsumed the older BPL list). | ||
| + | * **State-issued BPL certificate** — issued by the Tehsildar / Mamlatdar / SDM. | ||
| + | * **Income certificate showing income below state BPL threshold** — accepted in some states (Karnataka, Kerala). | ||
| + | * **MGNREGA Job Card holder** — accepted in some states (Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana) as a poverty proxy. | ||
| + | * **JSY (Janani Suraksha Yojana) beneficiary card** — for women in below-poverty pregnancy support. | ||
| + | * **Antyoday e-Shram card** (since 2021) — informally accepted in some PSU-PIO offices as poverty proxy. | ||
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| + | A family member of a BPL household — including the named spouse or children on the ration card — can claim §7(5) for an RTI in their own name (most states). Some states require the cardholder personally to file; check state rules. | ||
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| + | ===== What is waived ===== | ||
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| + | * **Application fee** — central RTI ₹10 / state RTI ₹10-50. | ||
| + | * **Copying charges** — ₹2 per A4 page (central; varies state). | ||
| + | * **Inspection charges** — first hour free; ₹5 per 15 minutes thereafter normally — fully waived for BPL. | ||
| + | * **Soft-copy / CD / pen-drive cost** — typically ₹50 (CD); waived for BPL in central rules. Some states still charge media cost (the actual CD) but not the data. | ||
| + | * **Postage** — central rules silent; some states (Karnataka, Maharashtra) waive postal cost up to ₹50; others do not. If contested, raise at First Appeal. | ||
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| + | ===== Step-by-step process — claiming §7(5) waiver ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Step 1 — Verify your BPL status is current ==== | ||
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| + | Most BPL ration cards are issued for a fixed period (typically 5 years) and renewed automatically based on the state' | ||
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| + | * Check the validity printed on the card. | ||
| + | * Visit the Tehsildar / Mamlatdar / Talathi / Patwari / FPS (Fair Price Shop) inspector to confirm. | ||
| + | * Renew if expired. See [[: | ||
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| + | A clearly expired card may cause the PIO to demand fee — refile with current card. | ||
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| + | ==== Step 2 — Draft the RTI normally ==== | ||
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| + | Draft per [[: | ||
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| + | ==== Step 3 — Add the §7(5) paragraph ==== | ||
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| + | Insert this paragraph in the cover letter, right after the request body and before your contact details: | ||
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| + | [Cover letter §7(5) paragraph] | ||
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| + | I am a Below Poverty Line (BPL) category citizen, as evidenced by: | ||
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| + | - My BPL Ration Card No. [XXXX] issued by the [State] Government, | ||
| + | Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, valid up | ||
| + | to [DD/ | ||
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| + | [OR — pick whichever applies] | ||
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| + | - My Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) Card No. [XXXX]. | ||
| + | - My Priority Households (PHH) Ration Card No. [XXXX] under | ||
| + | National Food Security Act, 2013. | ||
| + | - My BPL Certificate issued by Tehsildar [Name], dated [DD/ | ||
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| + | A self-attested copy of the said document is enclosed at Annexure 1 | ||
| + | of this application. | ||
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| + | As per Section 7(5) of the Right to Information Act, 2005 read with | ||
| + | Rule 5(c) of the RTI (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2012 (or the | ||
| + | corresponding State RTI Rules), no application fee, copying charges, | ||
| + | inspection charges, or any other fee is payable in respect of this | ||
| + | application. I request the Hon' | ||
| + | process this application on this basis. | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | ==== Step 4 — Attach BPL proof ==== | ||
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| + | * Self-attested photocopy of BPL ration card (front + back, full address visible). | ||
| + | * If the card is in your spouse' | ||
| + | * Some PIOs ask for an additional declaration on plain paper: //"I, [Name], do hereby declare that I am a BPL category cardholder and the enclosed document is a true copy."// | ||
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| + | ==== Step 5 — File the RTI through the appropriate channel ==== | ||
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| + | * **Online (rtionline.gov.in for central PAs):** | ||
| + | - Click " | ||
| + | - At the " | ||
| + | - Upload the BPL card / certificate as PDF / image (max ~1 MB). | ||
| + | - The system **waives the ₹10 fee** automatically — no payment screen appears. | ||
| + | - You get a registration number. | ||
| + | * **State RTI portals:** Most have a similar BPL upload feature. Maharashtra (aaplesarkar), | ||
| + | * **Postal (Speed Post):** No fee enclosed. Cover letter clearly invokes §7(5). BPL proof annexed. Speed Post receipt is your filing proof. | ||
| + | * **In-person at PA's reception: | ||
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| + | ==== Step 6 — Track the 30-day clock ==== | ||
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| + | Same as any RTI. PIO has 30 days under §7(1). If life / liberty matter, 48 hours under §7(2). | ||
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| + | ==== Step 7 — Receive response ==== | ||
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| + | When the PIO responds, three possible scenarios: | ||
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| + | * **Information provided free of cost** — best case. Done. | ||
| + | * **Information provided but fee demanded despite BPL proof** — appeal under §19(1). The PIO has violated §7(5). | ||
| + | * **Information refused / not provided** — appeal under §19(1) on the substantive ground; raise §7(5) compliance separately if relevant. | ||
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| + | ==== Step 8 — If PIO disputes BPL status — file First Appeal ==== | ||
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| + | Use this template in addition to the standard First Appeal cover letter: | ||
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| + | [Additional paragraph in First Appeal cover letter] | ||
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| + | The PIO has, despite the BPL ration card / certificate annexed at | ||
| + | Annexure [X] to my original RTI application, | ||
| + | for processing the application. This is in direct violation of: | ||
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| + | (a) Section 7(5) of the Right to Information Act, 2005; | ||
| + | (b) Rule 5(c) of the RTI (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2012; | ||
| + | (c) Multiple orders of the Hon' | ||
| + | State Information Commission [cite if known], holding that | ||
| + | charging fee from a BPL applicant is wilful obstruction | ||
| + | attracting penalty under Section 20. | ||
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| + | I respectfully pray that this Hon' | ||
| + | direct the PIO to: | ||
| + | (a) Process the RTI application free of cost in accordance with | ||
| + | §7(5); | ||
| + | (b) Provide all information / copies / inspection without any | ||
| + | charge; | ||
| + | (c) Tender written apology for charging fee from a BPL applicant. | ||
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| + | I further pray that this Hon' | ||
| + | proceedings under §20 against the PIO for malafide refusal to honour | ||
| + | §7(5). | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | ===== Sample fee + proof + escalation table ===== | ||
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| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | Application fee (general RTI) | ₹10 (central + most states). | ||
| + | | Application fee (BPL — §7(5)) | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | Copying charges (general) | ||
| + | | Copying charges (BPL — §7(5)) | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | Inspection (general) | ||
| + | | Inspection (BPL — §7(5)) | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | Soft-copy / CD / pen-drive cost | NIL for BPL (central); some states | ||
| + | | | charge media cost only. | | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | Speed Post for filing | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | First Appeal fee | NIL — for everyone, BPL or not. | | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | Second Appeal fee | NIL at CIC; ₹0-50 at SICs. | | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | Accepted BPL proofs | ||
| + | | | Annapurna card / NFSA PHH card / | | ||
| + | | | Tehsildar BPL certificate / income | ||
| + | | | certificate (some states) / MGNREGA | ||
| + | | | job card (some states). | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | §20 penalty for §7(5) violation | ||
| + | | | CIC/SIC at Second Appeal stage. | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | ===== Common reasons §7(5) waivers get stuck ===== | ||
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| + | * **BPL certificate expired.** PIO can technically demand fee. Renew at Tehsildar (usually 7-15 days) and refile, or attach an application acknowledgement of pending renewal with a covering note. | ||
| + | * **PA disputes BPL category.** Some PAs argue your BPL card was issued under a different state and not valid here. Counter — the central RTI Act doesn' | ||
| + | * **Non-BPL household member files claiming family BPL.** Some states accept; others (Tamil Nadu, Kerala) prefer the BPL cardholder personally. Attach Aadhaar showing common address; in worst case, get the cardholder to co-sign. | ||
| + | * **Copy charges still demanded after BPL proof.** This is the most common §7(5) violation. The CIC has imposed penalty in landmark orders — cite **CIC/ | ||
| + | * **State RTI portal doesn' | ||
| + | * **PIO claims: "BPL waiver only on application fee, not on copying" | ||
| + | * **PIO claims: " | ||
| + | * **PIO returns the application saying: " | ||
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| + | ===== If stuck — the escalation ladder ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 1 — Reminder to PIO with §7(5) citation ==== | ||
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| + | Before escalating, send a one-page reminder citing §7(5), Rule 5(c), and asking the PIO to revisit. Many PIOs comply when the legal citation is repeated in writing — it shifts the matter from " | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 2 — First Appeal under §19(1) ==== | ||
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| + | The most effective single step. Use the §7(5)-specific paragraph above. FAA orders are usually quick on §7(5) violations because the law is unambiguous. See [[: | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 3 — Second Appeal under §19(3) at CIC / SIC ==== | ||
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| + | If FAA also fails (rare for §7(5) cases — most allow), file Second Appeal expressly praying for §20 penalty. CIC and several SICs have imposed penalties in §7(5) violation cases. See [[: | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 4 — CPGRAMS for central PAs ==== | ||
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| + | Parallel to Second Appeal, file a CPGRAMS complaint at https:// | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 5 — Writ petition under Article 226 ==== | ||
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| + | Reserved for cases where even CIC/SIC fails. Free Legal Aid Cell at the High Court can help BPL litigants — under Section 12 of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, every BPL person is entitled to free legal aid in a writ matter. | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 6 — Citizen organisation referrals ==== | ||
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| + | Several civil-society organisations support RTI applicants — National Campaign for People' | ||
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| + | ===== FAQs ===== | ||
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| + | **Q. I have an APL (Above Poverty Line) ration card but my actual income is below the state BPL threshold. Can I claim §7(5)?**\\ | ||
| + | Strictly, no — §7(5) is anchored to the BPL list. But you can apply for a BPL certificate from your Tehsildar based on your actual income (typically ₹27, | ||
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| + | **Q. The PIO has provided info but charged ₹16 copying fee. Can I just pay and move on?**\\ | ||
| + | You can — no legal compulsion to appeal. But by paying, you implicitly waive your §7(5) right. If you don't appeal, you set a precedent for the PIO to repeat the violation against other BPL applicants. Many citizens choose to file First Appeal precisely for this institutional reason. | ||
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| + | **Q. I'm a BPL widow. Are there additional waivers beyond §7(5)?**\\ | ||
| + | Some states have stacked waivers — e.g., Tamil Nadu and Kerala give widows / single women / SC-ST applicants additional concessions even at FAA / Second Appeal stage (free postage, expedited hearings). Check your state RTI Rules. | ||
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| + | **Q. The PIO says: "We don't accept your state' | ||
| + | No. §7(5) doesn' | ||
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| + | **Q. Can a non-BPL family member (e.g., son working in a city) file RTI on behalf of his BPL parents and claim §7(5)?**\\ | ||
| + | The cleaner route: parent files in their own name (with son's address as correspondence address). If parent cannot sign, get a written authorisation. Filing in non-BPL son's name may not qualify — the applicant himself must be BPL. | ||
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| + | **Q. The PIO says: "The information involves 240 pages; the cost would be ₹480 even at the BPL rate." There is no BPL rate; it's zero.**\\ | ||
| + | Correct — there is no discounted rate. Reply in writing citing §7(5) + Rule 5(c) + ask for free disclosure. If PIO persists, this is a clear case for First Appeal with §20 penalty prayer. | ||
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| + | **Q. My BPL ration card expired six months ago and I haven' | ||
| + | Strictly, an expired card is grounds for the PIO to refuse the §7(5) claim. Two practical options: (a) get the renewal first (7-15 days at Tehsildar) and then file RTI with current card; (b) attach the expired card plus the renewal application receipt — some PIOs and most FAAs will accept this in a " | ||
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| + | **Q. The state RTI portal won't let me submit without paying ₹10 fee, even after I selected " | ||
| + | A technical bug. Two routes: (a) screenshot the error, file by Speed Post offline with the same BPL proof; (b) email the state SIC's tech support pointing out the portal' | ||
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| + | **Q. Does the §7(5) waiver also apply to RTIs about purely commercial matters (e.g., stock-broker complaints to SEBI)?**\\ | ||
| + | Yes — §7(5) is universal across all RTIs, regardless of subject matter. The eligibility test is the **applicant** (BPL or not), not the **subject** of the RTI. | ||
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| + | ===== Related on RTI Wiki ===== | ||
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| + | //Last reviewed: 26 April 2026 by RTI Wiki editorial team. State BPL thresholds and accepted proofs change; verify on your state' | ||
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