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How to File RTI in Jammu and Kashmir (UT) — Online & Postal Guide (2026)
In one line. File your RTI either online at https://jkinfocom.nic.in or by Speed Post to the Public Information Officer of the concerned public authority in Jammu and Kashmir (UT). Fee Rs. 10. Statutory reply in 30 days. If refused or silent, file a First Appeal under §19(1) within 30 days, then a Second Appeal to J&K State Information Commission (now UT) at Jammu (winter) / Srinagar (summer).
Part of How to file RTI online in India — this page covers the Jammu and Kashmir (UT) state procedure.
Where to file
Online
- Portal:
https://jkinfocom.nic.in - Covers state departments, public undertakings, and (in many cases) urban local bodies.
- Fee is paid through the portal's payment gateway.
By post
- Address: Public Information Officer, [Name of Public Authority], [Full address].
- Send by Speed Post with Acknowledgement Due. Keep the receipt.
- Fee modes: IPO / DD in favour of “Accounts Officer, [Department]”; court-fee stamp; bank challan where prescribed.
Fees
- Application fee: Rs. 10 (BPL: free on proof).
- Per-page copy cost: Rs. 2 for A4; Rs. 50 for a CD.
- Rules: Right to Information (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2012 (Central — applied post-October 2019).
Sample RTI — Jammu and Kashmir (UT) format
To, The Public Information Officer, [Name of Public Authority], [Full address, Jammu and Kashmir (UT)] [PIN Code] Subject: Request for information under Section 6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005. Sir / Madam, I, [Full Name], resident of [Complete Address with PIN], a citizen of India, request the following information / records: 1. [Specific record, file number, or data — name the document] 2. [Date / period — anchor the timeframe] 3. [Identifier — application number, account number, or similar] 4. Name and contact of the First Appellate Authority. I enclose Rs. 10 by [IPO No. / DD No. / payment reference]. Please send the information by Registered Post. Yours faithfully, [Signature] Name: __________________ Address: __________________ PIN: __________________ Date: __________________
Need a topic-specific template? See the sample RTI library.
The 30-day clock
- Day 0 — PIO receives your RTI.
- Day 0–5 — Possible §6(3) transfer to the correct authority.
- Day 10–25 — Most routine requests are answered.
- Day 30 — Statutory reply deadline; silence = deemed refusal (§7(2)).
- Day 31 → Day 60 — First Appeal to the department-designated FAA.
- Day 75 → Day 165 — Second Appeal to J&K State Information Commission (now UT).
Deadline detail: First Appeal timelines and FAA appellate-review checklist.
Jammu and Kashmir (UT)-specific things to know
- Post the abrogation of Article 370 (2019), the Central RTI Act, 2005 now applies to J&K; the erstwhile J&K RTI Act, 2009 was repealed.
- Durbar move means some records sit in Jammu (Nov-Apr) and Srinagar (May-Oct) — check the office of operation.
- Urdu, Dogri, Kashmiri, and Hindi are accepted; English is widely used.
State Information Commission
- Name: J&K State Information Commission (now UT)
- Address: 2nd Floor, Janipur, Jammu - 180007 (winter) / Sanatnagar, Srinagar - 190005 (summer)
- Website:
jkinfocom.nic.in
Common mistakes
- Filing at the wrong PIO — route via the concerned department, not a generic grievance portal.
- Asking “why” questions. Ask for records, not answers — see the records-not-answers drafting guide.
- Missing the fee payment on the online route.
- Skipping the application-identifier that lets the PIO locate your file.
Related reading
Sources
- Right to Information Act, 2005 (as amended 2019, 2023)
- Right to Information (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2012 (Central — applied post-October 2019)
- J&K State Information Commission (now UT) — annual reports
- Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 — §44(3), amending RTI §8(1)(j)
Last reviewed: 21 April 2026.
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