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| + | ====== How to file Second Appeal to CIC / SIC under Section 19(3) of RTI Act — complete 2026 guide ====== | ||
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| + | <WRAP info> | ||
| + | **Quick answer.** If the First Appellate Authority (FAA) dismisses your appeal, gives partial relief you're unhappy with, or doesn' | ||
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| + | ===== Naresh' | ||
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| + | <WRAP center round box 80%> | ||
| + | //Naresh Vishwakarma, | ||
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| + | > "I filed RTI in July 2024 to PIO, MP PWD Bhopal Circle. Asked for: (1) certified copy of the tender evaluation committee minutes, (2) copy of the technical bid scoresheet of all six bidders, (3) copy of the financial bid comparison sheet. PIO replied in 28 days — refused everything citing **§8(1)(d) — commercial confidence**. I filed First Appeal to the Chief Engineer, MP PWD. FAA hearing on 4 September 2024. FAA upheld the PIO. One paragraph order: ' | ||
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| + | —Naresh, June 2025 | ||
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| + | The CIC alone disposed of about **24,000 Second Appeals in 2024-25** (CIC Annual Report). Of these, roughly **60%** resulted in a direction to disclose, in full or part. The §20 penalty was imposed in about **2.4%** of cases — small in proportion, but enough that PIOs across India increasingly take CIC summons seriously. The state SICs together handled another **65,000+ Second Appeals**. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== What this article assumes you've tried ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | This guide is for citizens who have already: | ||
| + | |||
| + | * Filed a properly-drafted RTI under §6(1) — see [[: | ||
| + | * Filed a First Appeal under §19(1) — see [[: | ||
| + | * Either received an unsatisfactory FAA order, or 45 days have elapsed since the appeal without an FAA decision. | ||
| + | * Have copies of: the original RTI, PIO's response, the First Appeal cover letter, and the FAA's order (or proof that 45 days have lapsed). | ||
| + | |||
| + | If any of these steps is incomplete, do not skip ahead. Second Appeal jurisdiction is strict — the CIC/SIC will dismiss without prejudice if First Appeal was never filed. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Where this fits in the RTI escalation ladder ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | - Informal channel. | ||
| + | - RTI under §6(1). | ||
| + | - First Appeal under §19(1). | ||
| + | - **Second Appeal under §19(3)** — the topic of this guide. | ||
| + | - Writ petition at High Court under Article 226 (against CIC/SIC order itself). | ||
| + | - Special Leave Petition to the Supreme Court (extremely rare). | ||
| + | |||
| + | Second Appeal is the **external, statutory** appellate stage. Unlike First Appeal (which is internal to the same Public Authority), Second Appeal is heard by an **independent Information Commission** — appointed under §12 (CIC) and §15 (SIC). The Commissioners are typically retired senior bureaucrats, | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== What Second Appeal actually is ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Under **§19(3) of the RTI Act, 2005**: | ||
| + | |||
| + | > //"A second appeal against the decision under sub-section (1) shall lie within ninety days from the date on which the decision should have been made or was actually received, with the Central Information Commission or the State Information Commission..."// | ||
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| + | Three powers of the CIC / SIC, defined in §19(8): | ||
| + | |||
| + | * **§19(8)(a)** — direct the PA to provide the information sought, in any specified manner. | ||
| + | * **§19(8)(b)** — direct the PA to compensate the complainant for any loss / detriment suffered. | ||
| + | * **§19(8)(c)** — impose any of the penalties under §20. | ||
| + | |||
| + | And under **§19(9)**: | ||
| + | |||
| + | The order is **final** under §19(7) — but subject to writ jurisdiction of the High Court under Article 226. The Delhi HC in **Bhagat Singh v. CIC (2007)** is itself an example of such a writ. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Where to file — CIC or SIC? ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | The basic test: **Who controls the Public Authority? | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Central Information Commission (CIC) — cic.gov.in ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | For PAs under the **Central Government**: | ||
| + | |||
| + | * Central Ministries (Home, Finance, Defence, External Affairs, Health, Railways, etc.). | ||
| + | * Central PSUs (LIC, ONGC, IOC, BHEL, BSNL, MTNL, NTPC, etc.). | ||
| + | * Central Universities (Delhi University, JNU, BHU, AMU, IITs, IIMs). | ||
| + | * Central regulatory bodies (RBI, SEBI, IRDAI, TRAI, UGC, AICTE). | ||
| + | * Constitutional bodies (UPSC, ECI, CAG, NHRC). | ||
| + | * Supreme Court of India (administrative side — confirmed by SC in **CJI v. Subhash Chandra Agrawal (2019) 18 SCC 459** that even the office of the CJI is a public authority under RTI for administrative matters). | ||
| + | * The President' | ||
| + | |||
| + | Address: **Central Information Commission, Baba Gangnath Marg, Munirka, New Delhi - 110067**. Online: cic.gov.in. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== State Information Commission (SIC) — state-specific ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | For PAs under the **State Government**: | ||
| + | |||
| + | * State Departments (Revenue, Police, Health, Education, Urban Development, | ||
| + | * State PSUs and undertakings. | ||
| + | * State Universities, | ||
| + | * Panchayati Raj Institutions (Gram Panchayat, Block Panchayat, Zilla Parishad). | ||
| + | * Municipal Corporations / Councils. | ||
| + | * High Courts (administrative side). | ||
| + | * State PSBs and Cooperative Banks. | ||
| + | |||
| + | Each state has its own SIC with its own portal. A few examples: | ||
| + | |||
| + | * **Maharashtra SIC** — sic.maharashtra.gov.in | ||
| + | * **Karnataka SIC** — kic.karnataka.gov.in | ||
| + | * **Tamil Nadu SIC** — tnsic.tn.gov.in | ||
| + | * **Kerala SIC** — keralasic.gov.in | ||
| + | * **MP SIC** — sic.mp.gov.in | ||
| + | * **UP SIC** — upsic.up.nic.in | ||
| + | * **Rajasthan SIC** — rti.rajasthan.gov.in | ||
| + | * **Delhi (UT — but treated state-wise)** — dic.delhi.gov.in | ||
| + | |||
| + | When in doubt, look at who is the **competent administrative authority** over the PA. If salaries are paid from the Consolidated Fund of India → CIC. From the Consolidated Fund of the State → SIC. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Time limit and condonation ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | * **90 days from FAA decision date** (date you received the order, not the date the order was passed). | ||
| + | * **90 days from when FAA decision was due** (i.e., 45 days from First Appeal filing) — if FAA didn't decide. | ||
| + | * **Beyond 90 days** — the CIC / SIC can condone delay for " | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Step-by-step process — filing Second Appeal ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Step 1 — Verify deadline and prepare documents ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Mark Day 90 from the relevant trigger date. Compile: | ||
| + | |||
| + | - **Original RTI application** (with proof of filing — Speed Post tracking / online registration). | ||
| + | - **PIO' | ||
| + | - **First Appeal cover letter** (with proof of filing). | ||
| + | - **FAA' | ||
| + | - **Index of dates** (a single chronology — date of RTI, date PIO responded, date First Appeal filed, date FAA decided). | ||
| + | - **Grounds of appeal** (a 2-3 page document explaining why the FAA's order is wrong in law or fact). | ||
| + | - **Affidavit** (in some states — e.g., Maharashtra and TN SICs ask for a sworn affidavit; check state portal). | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Step 2 — Choose the channel ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | * **CIC online (recommended for central PAs):** | ||
| + | - Go to cic.gov.in → " | ||
| + | - Register with PAN-based account (one-time). | ||
| + | - Fill **Form B** — the prescribed CIC second-appeal form. | ||
| + | - Upload PDFs of all annexures (max ~10 MB per file). | ||
| + | - Submit. You get a Diary Number instantly. Bookmark the case page. | ||
| + | * **SIC portal (state-specific): | ||
| + | * **Postal — Speed Post to CIC / SIC address:** Two sets of papers. CIC requires one extra set for the bench. SIC requirements vary — most ask for two sets. | ||
| + | * **In-person at the Commission' | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Step 3 — Draft Form B / cover letter ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Form B (CIC) has prescribed fields. The typical structure: | ||
| + | |||
| + | < | ||
| + | FORM B — APPEAL UNDER SECTION 19(3) OF THE RTI ACT, 2005 | ||
| + | |||
| + | To, | ||
| + | The Registrar, | ||
| + | Central Information Commission, | ||
| + | Baba Gangnath Marg, Munirka, | ||
| + | New Delhi - 110067 | ||
| + | |||
| + | [OR, for state — name + address of SIC] | ||
| + | |||
| + | 1. Name and address of the appellant: | ||
| + | [Full name, postal address, phone, email] | ||
| + | |||
| + | 2. Name and address of the Public Information Officer: | ||
| + | [PIO designation, | ||
| + | |||
| + | 3. Name and address of the First Appellate Authority: | ||
| + | [FAA designation, | ||
| + | |||
| + | 4. Particulars of the RTI application: | ||
| + | - RTI No.: [XX] | ||
| + | - Date filed: [DD/ | ||
| + | - Mode of filing: [Online / Speed Post / Hand] | ||
| + | - Information sought (in brief): [3-4 lines] | ||
| + | |||
| + | 5. Particulars of decision of PIO: | ||
| + | - Date of receipt of PIO's decision: [DD/ | ||
| + | - Brief facts of the decision: [2-3 lines] | ||
| + | [If no response: "PIO did not respond within 30 days; deemed | ||
| + | refusal under §7(2) operative from [DD/ | ||
| + | |||
| + | 6. Particulars of First Appeal: | ||
| + | - Date filed: [DD/ | ||
| + | - Date of receipt of FAA's decision: [DD/ | ||
| + | - Brief facts of FAA's decision: [2-3 lines] | ||
| + | [If no decision: "FAA has not decided within 45 days; constructive | ||
| + | dismissal under §19(6) operative from [DD/ | ||
| + | |||
| + | 7. Grounds of appeal: | ||
| + | (a) The PIO and FAA have failed to apply the rule laid down in | ||
| + | | ||
| + | is the default and exemptions are to be construed narrowly. | ||
| + | (b) The PIO has invoked §8(1)(?) without discharging the burden | ||
| + | of proof imposed by Bhagat Singh v. CIC (Delhi HC, 2007). | ||
| + | (c) The information sought is not exempt under §8 or §9 because | ||
| + | | ||
| + | | ||
| + | | ||
| + | (d) The PIO has charged excess fee / not provided information | ||
| + | free even though the 30-day deadline was breached (§7(6)). | ||
| + | (e) [Any other ground.] | ||
| + | |||
| + | 8. Prayer: I respectfully pray that this Hon' | ||
| + | | ||
| + | (a) Direct the Public Authority under §19(8)(a) to provide the | ||
| + | | ||
| + | of §7(6). | ||
| + | (b) Impose penalty under §20(1) on the PIO for malafide refusal / | ||
| + | | ||
| + | (c) Recommend disciplinary action against the PIO under §20(2). | ||
| + | (d) Pass any other order this Hon' | ||
| + | |||
| + | 9. Verification: | ||
| + | I, [Name], the appellant above-named, | ||
| + | | ||
| + | of my knowledge and belief and nothing material has been concealed | ||
| + | | ||
| + | |||
| + | | ||
| + | |||
| + | [Signature] | ||
| + | [Name of Appellant] | ||
| + | [Date] | ||
| + | |||
| + | ANNEXURES: | ||
| + | 1. Copy of RTI application + proof of filing | ||
| + | 2. Copy of PIO's response (or non-response evidence) | ||
| + | 3. Copy of First Appeal + proof of filing | ||
| + | 4. Copy of FAA's order (or non-decision evidence) | ||
| + | 5. Index of dates | ||
| + | 6. [Affidavit, if state requires] | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Step 4 — File and get acknowledgement ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | * Online: instant Diary Number; you can track status on cic.gov.in / SIC portal. | ||
| + | * Postal: get the Speed Post tracking number; the CIC / SIC sends an acknowledgement card with the diary number within 2-4 weeks. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Step 5 — Wait for hearing notice ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Realistic timelines (2025-26): | ||
| + | |||
| + | * **CIC**: 6-18 months from filing to first hearing (backlog has improved since 2023 with virtual hearings). | ||
| + | * **State SICs**: 4-12 months at most; some smaller-state SICs now hear within 60-90 days. | ||
| + | |||
| + | You can request **early hearing** if: | ||
| + | |||
| + | * You are a senior citizen (60+) or person with disability. | ||
| + | * The matter involves life and liberty (§7(2) information). | ||
| + | * Public interest is acute (election-related, | ||
| + | |||
| + | File a brief application: | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Step 6 — Hearing ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Most hearings since 2020 are **virtual** — Zoom / WebEx / NIC video conferencing. You'll get a hearing notice 2-3 weeks in advance with the link. | ||
| + | |||
| + | * **Who attends:** the appellant (you), the PIO, the FAA, sometimes the Head of Department of the PA. CIC / SIC bench (one or two Information Commissioners). | ||
| + | * **Format:** the Commissioner reads out the case briefly, asks the appellant to make submissions (5-15 minutes), then the PIO responds (5-15 minutes). Brief exchange. The Commissioner may dictate an interim or final order on the spot. | ||
| + | * **Documents to keep handy:** all annexures, your case-law photocopies (Aditya Bandopadhyay, | ||
| + | * **Etiquette: | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Step 7 — Final order ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | The Commission' | ||
| + | |||
| + | * **Allowed** — direction to PA to disclose, often within 15-30 days, free of cost. | ||
| + | * **Allowed with §20 penalty** — disclosure direction + penalty on PIO (₹250/ | ||
| + | * **Partially allowed** — some disclosure, some legitimately withheld. | ||
| + | * **Dismissed** — refusal upheld. You can then approach the High Court under Article 226 (writ). | ||
| + | * **Remanded** — sent back to PIO / FAA for fresh consideration with directions. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Step 8 — Enforce the order ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | If the PA complies — done. If the PA defies the CIC/SIC order: | ||
| + | |||
| + | * Write to the Registrar of CIC / SIC seeking enforcement. | ||
| + | * Apply for fresh §20 penalty proceedings on the disobedience. | ||
| + | * Approach the High Court for a **mandamus** writ to enforce the Commission' | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Section 20 — penalty and disciplinary action ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | The most powerful provision in the RTI Act for the citizen. | ||
| + | |||
| + | * **§20(1) — penalty:** ₹250 per day of delay, **maximum ₹25, | ||
| + | * **§20(2) — disciplinary action:** Commission can recommend disciplinary action under the PIO's service rules. The PA must initiate the inquiry; the Commission has no direct disciplinary power. | ||
| + | * **Standard of proof:** PIO must show that the refusal / delay was for " | ||
| + | |||
| + | The CIC has imposed penalties in landmark cases including denial of information about MPLAD funds, electoral expenditure, | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Landmark cases to cite in Second Appeal ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | * **Aditya Bandopadhyay v. CBSE (2011) 8 SCC 497** — disclosure is the default; §8 exemptions read narrowly. Citizen' | ||
| + | * **Bhagat Singh v. Chief Information Commissioner (Delhi HC, WP(C) 3114/2007, 03-12-2007)** — burden of proving §8 exemption lies on PIO. | ||
| + | * **Khanapuram Gandaiah v. Administrative Officer & Others (2010) 2 SCC 1** — citizen cannot demand " | ||
| + | * **RBI v. Jayantilal N. Mistry (2015) 12 SCC 38** — RBI inspection reports of banks disclosable; | ||
| + | * **CBI v. Subhash Chandra Agrawal (2017)** — even CBI documents, in non-investigative non-§24 categories, disclosable. | ||
| + | * **Central Public Information Officer, Supreme Court of India v. Subhash Chandra Agrawal (2019) 18 SCC 459** — even the office of the Chief Justice of India is a " | ||
| + | * **Girish Ramchandra Deshpande v. CIC (2013) 1 SCC 212** — service records of individual govt servants partially protected under §8(1)(j). | ||
| + | * **Namit Sharma v. Union of India (2013) 1 SCC 745** — Information Commissioners' | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Sample fee + deadline + escalation table ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | < | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | Second Appeal fee (CIC) | NIL. | | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | Second Appeal fee (most SICs) | NIL. A few states (Tamil Nadu, MP) | | ||
| + | | | have token ₹10-₹50 — verify on SIC | | ||
| + | | | portal. | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | Second Appeal deadline | ||
| + | | | when FAA decision was due (45 days | | ||
| + | | | from First Appeal). §19(3). | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | CIC / SIC hearing waiting period | ||
| + | | | Early hearing for senior citizens / | | ||
| + | | | disability / urgent public interest. | | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | §20 penalty on PIO | ₹250/day of delay, max ₹25, | ||
| + | | | Personal liability of PIO. | | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | §20(2) disciplinary action | ||
| + | | | inquiry under service rules. | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | §19(8)(b) compensation | ||
| + | | | Rarely awarded but available. | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | | Writ petition (Art. 226) at HC | Court fee varies state-wise (₹200 | ||
| + | | | to ₹2,000). Usually requires lawyer. | | ||
| + | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Common reasons Second Appeals get rejected ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | * **Time-barred** — filed after 90 days without " | ||
| + | * **First Appeal not filed** — Second Appeal jurisdiction requires FAA stage to be exhausted (or 45 days lapsed). File First Appeal first; restart the clock. | ||
| + | * **Same matter already decided by court** — res judicata. If a writ on the same facts was dismissed, Second Appeal is barred. | ||
| + | * **§8 exemption legitimately invoked** — particularly **§8(1)(a)** (sovereignty / strategic), **§8(1)(g)** (information that would endanger life), or **§24** (intelligence and security organisations listed in Second Schedule, excluded entirely). | ||
| + | * **§9 — third-party copyright** — if information involves another' | ||
| + | * **Frivolous / vexatious appeal** — repeat appeals on closed matters; CIC/SIC can dismiss with strong words. | ||
| + | * **Personal information in §8(1)(j)** wrongly invoked but Commission accepts — counter by showing larger public interest. | ||
| + | * **PA outside CIC/SIC jurisdiction** — e.g., a state PA appealed at CIC. The appeal is returned for refiling at the right Commission. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== If stuck — beyond Second Appeal ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Rung 1 — Application for fresh §20 proceedings ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | If the PA complies with the disclosure but the PIO escapes penalty in the original order, you can file a separate application requesting fresh §20 proceedings — particularly if the disobedience continued after the order. Address to the Registrar with the original diary number. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Rung 2 — Writ petition under Article 226 ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Filed at the High Court of competent jurisdiction. Used when: | ||
| + | |||
| + | * The Commission' | ||
| + | * The Commission has acted in **excess of jurisdiction** or in **violation of natural justice**. | ||
| + | * The Commission has **refused to apply binding Supreme Court / High Court precedent**. | ||
| + | |||
| + | Bhagat Singh v. CIC is the canonical example — a citizen successfully reversed an erroneous CIC order denying CBI material. Court fee + advocate cost typically ₹15, | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Rung 3 — Special Leave Petition (SLP) at Supreme Court ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Extremely rare for RTI matters. Generally only if a constitutional question of law arises or a conflict of two High Courts. Most SLPs in RTI go through Article 136 jurisdiction. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Rung 4 — Contempt / disciplinary route ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | If the PA wilfully ignores even a writ order, contempt proceedings under the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 are available. Separately, CPGRAMS complaints to the relevant Ministry / Department secretariat can yield administrative pressure. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== FAQs ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | **Q. Can I appear through an advocate at CIC / SIC hearings? | ||
| + | There is no statutory bar on advocate representation, | ||
| + | |||
| + | **Q. Can I bring a friend or relative to assist me at the hearing? | ||
| + | Yes. Many citizens are accompanied by family or RTI activists. The Commissioner may allow them to make submissions if you request — or you can have them sit silently and prompt you on facts. | ||
| + | |||
| + | **Q. The CIC website registration requires PAN. I don't have one. What now?**\\ | ||
| + | File offline by Speed Post to CIC, Munirka, New Delhi. Online filing at most SICs also requires Aadhaar / PAN; if you have neither, file offline. | ||
| + | |||
| + | **Q. The CIC has imposed §20 penalty but the PIO refuses to pay. How do I enforce? | ||
| + | The penalty is recovered as **arrears of land revenue** under §20(1) proviso. The Commission writes to the PA, which deducts from the PIO's salary. If not deducted, write back to the Commission' | ||
| + | |||
| + | **Q. The Information Commission is heavily backlogged in my state. Can I bypass it?**\\ | ||
| + | No. §19(3) creates exclusive jurisdiction. You can apply for early hearing on grounds of senior citizen / disability / urgency. You can also file a writ at the High Court for **mandamus** asking the SIC to dispose of the appeal in a time-bound manner. | ||
| + | |||
| + | **Q. I want to argue the PA is a " | ||
| + | Yes — this is one of the threshold questions Information Commissions decide all the time. Cite **Thalappalam Service Cooperative Bank Ltd. v. State of Kerala (2013) 16 SCC 82** (cooperative banks not public authorities unless substantially funded), **D.A.V. College Trust v. Director of Public Instructions (2019) 9 SCC 185** (substantially funded NGOs), and **CJI Office case (2019)** for the broad view. | ||
| + | |||
| + | **Q. The Information Commissioner who heard my matter retired before passing the order. What now?**\\ | ||
| + | The matter is typically reassigned to another Commissioner who may rehear or decide on the existing record. You'll get a notice. If the new Commissioner doesn' | ||
| + | |||
| + | **Q. Can I file Second Appeal on behalf of someone else (e.g., my elderly parent)? | ||
| + | Yes — with a written authorisation from the original applicant. The applicant is the rights-holder; | ||
| + | |||
| + | **Q. The hearing is scheduled when I'm out of town. Can I get adjournment? | ||
| + | Yes. Write a brief application for adjournment to the Registrar at least 7 days before the hearing date, citing the reason. Adjournments are usually granted once or twice. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Related on RTI Wiki ===== | ||
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| + | //Last reviewed: 26 April 2026 by RTI Wiki editorial team. CIC and SIC procedural regulations evolve; verify current procedure on cic.gov.in or your state SIC portal, or write to admin@bighelpers.in if you spot a stale citation.// | ||
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