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| + | ====== RTI Inspection of Records: Procedure, Fee, Format and Appeal Remedy ====== | ||
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| + | **Direct answer.** **Section 2(j)(i)** of the RTI Act, 2005 gives every Indian citizen the right to **inspect records, files, and file notings in person** at the public authority' | ||
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| + | **State-variation warning.** The "first hour free, Rs 5 per subsequent hour" rule applies under the **Central RTI Fee Rules, 2005**. State Governments have notified their own fee rules under Section 28 of the Act. Before paying anything beyond Rs 10 application fee, **read your state' | ||
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| + | **About this article — Expertise, Experience, Authoritativeness, | ||
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| + | ^ Field | Detail | | ||
| + | | **Reviewed by** | RTI Wiki editorial team | | ||
| + | | **Expertise** | Right to Information Act 2005, inspection of records procedure, Central and State RTI Fee Rules, CIC and SIC appeal process | | ||
| + | | **Primary sources** | [[https:// | ||
| + | | **Legal basis** | Section 2(j)(i), Sections 6, 7, 19 of the RTI Act 2005; RTI (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules 2005, Rules 3 and 4 | | ||
| + | | **Last verified** | 10 July 2026 | | ||
| + | | **Accuracy note** | Fee figures and legal provisions cross-checked against [[https:// | ||
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| + | ===== What Section 2(j)(i) actually says ===== | ||
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| + | [[https:// | ||
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| + | > //"the right to (i) **inspection of work, documents, records**; (ii) taking notes, extracts or certified copies of documents or records; (iii) taking certified samples of material; (iv) obtaining information in the form of diskettes, floppies, tapes, video cassettes or in any other electronic mode."// | ||
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| + | Three things flow from this for every citizen: | ||
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| + | * **Inspection is a first-class right**, not a concession. A PIO **cannot** offer photocopies //instead of// inspection if you have asked to inspect. | ||
| + | * **Taking notes during inspection is free**, under Section 2(j)(ii). Your notebook is your tool. | ||
| + | * **Certified copies during inspection** cost Rs 2 per A4 / A3 page under Rule 4(a) of the Central RTI (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005, unless the state rule prescribes a different rate. | ||
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| + | For the full statutory text of the relevant sections, see [[act: | ||
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| + | ===== The Central fee table (know this before you apply) ===== | ||
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| + | ^ What ^ Fee (Central RTI Rules) ^ Source ^ | ||
| + | | Application fee | Rs 10 (BPL: nil) | Rule 3 | | ||
| + | | First hour of inspection | **FREE** | Rule 4(b) | | ||
| + | | Each subsequent hour or any part thereof | **Rs 5** | Rule 4(b) | | ||
| + | | A4 or A3 photocopy during inspection | Rs 2 per page | Rule 4(a) | | ||
| + | | Larger-than-A3 copy | Actual cost | Rule 4(a) proviso | | ||
| + | | Information on CD / USB | Rs 50 per unit | Rule 4(c) | | ||
| + | | BPL applicant | NIL at every stage | Section 7(5) | | ||
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| + | The Central rule's **"Rs 5 per hour or fraction" | ||
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| + | For a state-by-state breakdown of all RTI fees including inspection charges, see the [[: | ||
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| + | ===== How long does the PIO have to schedule your RTI inspection? ===== | ||
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| + | The RTI Act does not give the PIO extra time just because you asked for inspection instead of photocopies. The **same 30-day clock under [[act: | ||
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| + | ^ Day ^ What should happen ^ Legal basis ^ | ||
| + | | Day 0 | Your RTI application with "I wish to inspect" | ||
| + | | Day 1–7 | PIO acknowledges and begins locating the file, numbering pages, preparing index | Rule 4(b) read with Section 7(1) | | ||
| + | | Day 8–20 | PIO offers you 2–3 alternative inspection date/time slots | Section 7(1) | | ||
| + | | Day 21–30 | Inspection takes place; certified copies of marked pages prepared | Section 7(1), Rule 4(a) | | ||
| + | | Day 31 (no reply) | **Deemed refusal** — you can file First Appeal under Section 19(1) | Section 7(2) | | ||
| + | | Day 30 (life/ | ||
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| + | **Key points:** | ||
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| + | - The PIO **cannot** extend the 30-day deadline by claiming the file is "being processed" | ||
| + | - If the information pertains to **life or liberty** (e.g., medical emergency, imminent demolition, custodial matter), the entire inspection must happen within **48 hours**, not 30 days. | ||
| + | - If third-party information is involved under [[act: | ||
| + | - For deemed-refusal scenarios, see [[: | ||
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| + | ===== Can you inspect file notings, internal correspondence and email records? ===== | ||
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| + | Yes — and this is one of the most powerful uses of RTI inspection. The [[https:// | ||
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| + | **What you can inspect:** | ||
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| + | * **File notings** — the handwritten or typed comments that officers write on the file as it moves through the approval chain. These reveal //who// approved //what// and //when//. | ||
| + | * **Internal correspondence** — inter-departmental letters, memos, office orders, and circulars that are part of the file. | ||
| + | * **Email records** — if correspondence was done via official email and the emails are preserved as part of the record, they are inspectable. The medium (paper, email, digital file) does not matter under Section 2(j)(i). | ||
| + | * **Annexures and enclosures** — every document attached to the main file, including reports, estimates, and bills. | ||
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| + | **What is exempt from inspection** (see [[act: | ||
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| + | * Information affecting sovereignty, | ||
| + | * Information expressly forbidden by a court or whose disclosure would constitute contempt of court — Section 8(1)(b) | ||
| + | * Information causing a breach of privilege of Parliament or State Legislature — Section 8(1)(c) | ||
| + | * **Commercial confidence, trade secrets, or intellectual property** — unless the larger public interest warrants disclosure — Section 8(1)(d) | ||
| + | * Information available in //fiduciary relationship// | ||
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| + | Even where an exemption applies, the PIO must apply **Section 10 severance** — separating exempt portions and allowing inspection of the rest. The PIO cannot deny the entire file because one page is exempt. | ||
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| + | ===== The procedure, step by step ===== | ||
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| + | - **Step 1: File an RTI application** under [[https:// | ||
| + | - **Step 2: The PIO must schedule the inspection** within the 30-day limit under Section 7(1). A reasonable PIO will offer **three alternative date / time slots** by Day 25. | ||
| + | - **Step 3: Before the inspection, the PIO must** (a) **number every page** of the file, (b) **prepare an index of file notings and annexures**, | ||
| + | - **Step 4: At the inspection** you may **read every page**, **take notes** in your own notebook, **mark pages** for certified copies, and **note file-noting references**. The PIO (or a deputed officer) supervises but **must not read your notes**. | ||
| + | - **Step 5: After inspection**, | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== RTI inspection procedure: step-by-step summary table ===== | ||
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| + | ^ Step ^ Action ^ Who does it ^ Timeline ^ Fee payable ^ | ||
| + | | 1 | File RTI application requesting inspection | Citizen | Day 0 | Rs 10 (BPL: nil) | | ||
| + | | 2 | PIO registers application, | ||
| + | | 3 | PIO locates file, numbers pages, prepares index | PIO / deputed clerk | Day 4–20 | — | | ||
| + | | 4 | PIO offers 2–3 alternative inspection slots | PIO | By Day 25 | — | | ||
| + | | 5 | **Inspection takes place** — read, note, mark pages | Citizen (supervised by PIO) | Within Day 30 | **First hour: FREE**; Rs 5 per subsequent hour | | ||
| + | | 6 | Marked pages identified for certified copies | Citizen + PIO | Same day | Rs 2 per A4/A3 page | | ||
| + | | 7 | Pay fee for certified copies | Citizen | Same day or within 7 days of fee-demand | As per pages marked | | ||
| + | | 8 | Certified copies dispatched | PIO | Within 2 working days of fee payment | — | | ||
| + | | 9 | If denied/ | ||
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| + | **Important: | ||
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| + | ===== What is the cost of RTI inspection in each state? ===== | ||
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| + | The Central RTI Fee Rules prescribe the "first hour free, Rs 5 per subsequent hour" structure, but **State Governments have their own RTI Rules** notified under Section 27 and Section 28 of the Act. Below is a comparison of major states. Always verify the current rate with your State Information Commission or on the [[: | ||
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| + | **Note:** The figures below are based on the state RTI Rules as notified. Some states have not separately prescribed inspection fees and follow the Central rate by default. Rates may change — confirm before paying. See the [[: | ||
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| + | ^ State ^ First hour ^ Subsequent hours ^ Application fee ^ BPL waiver ^ | ||
| + | | **Central Govt (default)** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes (all stages) | | ||
| + | | **Maharashtra** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes | | ||
| + | | **Tamil Nadu** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes | | ||
| + | | **Karnataka** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes | | ||
| + | | **Kerala** | FREE | Rs 10 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes | | ||
| + | | **Delhi** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes | | ||
| + | | **Uttar Pradesh** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes | | ||
| + | | **Rajasthan** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes | | ||
| + | | **Bihar** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes (all stages) | | ||
| + | | **West Bengal** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes | | ||
| + | | **Gujarat** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 20 | Yes | | ||
| + | | **Andhra Pradesh** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes | | ||
| + | | **Telangana** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes | | ||
| + | | **Madhya Pradesh** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes | | ||
| + | | **Punjab** | FREE | Rs 5 per hour or part | Rs 10 | Yes | | ||
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| + | Most states follow the Central rate. Kerala is a notable exception at Rs 10 per subsequent hour. For the complete state-by-state guide including application fees, copy charges, and CD rates, see [[: | ||
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| + | ===== Can a representative attend RTI inspection on your behalf? ===== | ||
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| + | Yes. The CIC has repeatedly held that an **authorised representative** can inspect records on behalf of the applicant. This is critical for elderly applicants, persons with disabilities, | ||
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| + | **Requirements for a representative: | ||
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| + | * A **notarised authorisation letter** naming the representative, | ||
| + | * A **photocopy of the applicant' | ||
| + | * The representative' | ||
| + | * Both the applicant' | ||
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| + | The CIC has held in multiple orders that denying inspection to a duly authorised representative is a violation of Section 2(j)(i). For a dedicated guide on this topic, see [[: | ||
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| + | **Pitfall: | ||
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| + | ===== How is RTI inspection different from certified copies? ===== | ||
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| + | Many applicants confuse inspection with certified copies. They are two distinct rights under Section 2(j), and understanding the difference helps you choose the right approach: | ||
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| + | ^ Feature ^ Inspection (Section 2(j)(i)) ^ Certified copies (Section 2(j)(ii)) ^ | ||
| + | | What you get | Read the entire file in person, take notes | Receive attested photocopies of specific pages | | ||
| + | | Cost | First hour FREE, Rs 5/hour thereafter (Central) | Rs 2 per A4/A3 page (Central) | | ||
| + | | Best for | Understanding //how// a decision was made (file notings trail) | Getting a copy of a specific document for legal/ | ||
| + | | What you see | Full file — notings, correspondence, | ||
| + | | Time required | One visit (typically 1–2 hours) | Application + 30-day wait + fee payment + dispatch | | ||
| + | | Notes | You see things the PIO would never voluntarily copy | Limited to what you ask for | | ||
| + | | Limitation | Cannot photograph (usually) | You only get what you asked for | | ||
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| + | **Strategy tip:** File for **inspection first**. Once you see the full file, mark the specific pages you need as certified copies. This way you never miss a critical document and you only pay for copies you actually need. Many applicants who request "all documents" | ||
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| + | ===== Can you inspect digital records and e-office files under RTI? ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | As government offices transition to the **e-Office / e-File system** (digitised file management), | ||
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| + | **How digital inspection works in practice:** | ||
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| + | * The PIO may provide access via a **computer terminal** at the public authority' | ||
| + | * You can **take notes** from what you see on screen, just as with paper files. | ||
| + | * If you want copies, the PIO can **print specific pages** at Rs 2 per A4/A3 page (same as photocopies) or provide them on CD/USB at Rs 50 per unit under Rule 4(c). | ||
| + | - The [[https:// | ||
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| + | **Important: | ||
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| + | ===== Inspection request format (copy-paste) ===== | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | To, | ||
| + | The Central / State Public Information Officer, | ||
| + | [Department / Ministry name], | ||
| + | [Full address with PIN code]. | ||
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| + | Subject: Inspection of records under Section 6 read with Section 2(j)(i) | ||
| + | of the Right to Information Act, 2005. | ||
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| + | Sir / Madam, | ||
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| + | Under the Right to Information Act, 2005, I request: | ||
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| + | 1. Permission to INSPECT, in person, the records, files, file notings, | ||
| + | and annexures relating to [subject], in particular file number [X] | ||
| + | for the period [date range]. | ||
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| + | 2. Certified copies, at Rs 2 per A4 / A3 page under Rule 4(a) of the | ||
| + | RTI (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005, of the pages I identify | ||
| + | and mark during the inspection. | ||
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| + | 3. Before the inspection date is fixed, kindly intimate: | ||
| + | (a) the file numbers and page counts of the records to be made | ||
| + | | ||
| + | (b) three alternative date and time slots within the 30-day limit | ||
| + | under Section 7(1); | ||
| + | (c) the name, designation, | ||
| + | will supervise the inspection. | ||
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| + | I am a citizen of India. I enclose an Indian Postal Order of Rs 10 | ||
| + | payable to the Accounts Officer, [department], | ||
| + | fee under Rule 3. | ||
| + | |||
| + | Yours faithfully, | ||
| + | [Full name and Indian residential address] | ||
| + | [Email and phone] | ||
| + | Date: | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | For more format options, see the [[: | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== PIO-appointment intimation template (after Day 25) ===== | ||
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| + | If the 30-day limit is approaching and the PIO has not scheduled the inspection, send a polite reminder before filing a first appeal: | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | To, The CPIO / SPIO, [department]. | ||
| + | Subject: Reminder - inspection request dated [date], please schedule | ||
| + | within Section 7(1) limit. | ||
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| + | Sir / Madam, | ||
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| + | Reference my application dated [date], registered as RTI no. [X]. | ||
| + | Twenty-five days have elapsed and no inspection date has been fixed. | ||
| + | Kindly intimate three alternative slots within the next five working | ||
| + | days, failing which I will be constrained to treat the matter as a | ||
| + | deemed refusal under Section 7(2) and file a First Appeal under | ||
| + | Section 19(1). | ||
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| + | Yours faithfully, | ||
| + | [Name] | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | ===== Applicant checklist for the inspection day ===== | ||
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| + | * **Original photo ID** (Aadhaar, PAN, voter ID, or passport) plus a photocopy. | ||
| + | * **Copy of your RTI application** and the PIO's scheduling letter. | ||
| + | * **Notebook + at least two working pens.** Phone photography is usually not allowed; note-taking is your main tool. | ||
| + | * **A list of file references / dates** you want to focus on, so you don't lose time browsing. | ||
| + | * **Sticky-tabs or page-flags** to mark pages during inspection (if the PIO permits - most do). | ||
| + | * **Cash** for certified-copy fees at Rs 2 per page (small denominations preferred). | ||
| + | * **A typed authorisation letter** if a representative is attending in your place; both your IDs in original. | ||
| + | * **A polite, patient temperament.** Inspection is a marathon, not a sprint. | ||
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| + | ===== What happens if the PIO blocks or delays your inspection? ===== | ||
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| + | If the PIO refuses inspection, ignores your application, | ||
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| + | - **First Appeal under Section 19(1)** - within **30 days** of the PIO's order (or Day 31 if there was no reply). Address the **First Appellate Authority (FAA)** of the same public authority. State the ground: //"The PIO has denied inspection contrary to Section 2(j)(i) and Rule 4(b)."// | ||
| + | - **Second Appeal under Section 19(3)** - within **90 days** of the FAA's order or Day 31 of FAA silence. File at the [[https:// | ||
| + | - **Section 18 complaint** - for refusal-to-accept, | ||
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| + | The Supreme Court in //CBSE and Anr. v. Aditya Bandopadhyay//, | ||
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| + | **Penalty for the PIO:** If the CIC or SIC finds that the PIO denied inspection without reasonable cause, the PIO can be penalised at **Rs 250 per day** up to a maximum of **Rs 25,000** under [[act: | ||
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| + | **Pro tip:** In your First Appeal, specifically pray for (a) direction to the PIO to schedule inspection, (b) penalty under Section 20(1), and (c) compensation if you suffered quantifiable loss. Many appellants only ask for the information and miss the opportunity to seek penalty, which would deter future denial. | ||
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| + | ===== Denial of inspection: the appeal remedy ===== | ||
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| + | If the PIO refuses inspection, ignores your application, | ||
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| + | - **First Appeal under Section 19(1)** - within **30 days** of the PIO's order (or Day 31 if there was no reply). Address the **First Appellate Authority (FAA)** of the same public authority. State the ground: //"The PIO has denied inspection contrary to Section 2(j)(i) and Rule 4(b)."// | ||
| + | - **Second Appeal under Section 19(3)** - within **90 days** of the FAA's order or Day 31 of FAA silence. File at the [[https:// | ||
| + | - **Section 18 complaint** - for refusal-to-accept, | ||
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| + | The Supreme Court in //CBSE and Anr. v. Aditya Bandopadhyay//, | ||
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| + | ===== Post-inspection: | ||
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| + | After inspection you have two ways to get certified copies of the marked pages: | ||
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| + | * **Pay on the same day** at Rs 2 per A4 / A3 page; collect copies within two working days; or | ||
| + | * **Receive a fee-demand letter** from the PIO (under Rule 4) intimating the total; pay by IPO / DD; receive copies by post. | ||
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| + | If the PIO sends a fee-demand letter, the **30-day clock under Section 7(1) freezes** between the date of intimation and the date you remit. So a delay in fee remittance does not put you at fault for any further appeal. | ||
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| + | ===== Common mistakes applicants make ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | - **Not writing "I wish to inspect" | ||
| + | - **Asking for photocopies of the entire file at the outset.** That converts a free / Rs 5-per-hour exercise into a per-page fee bill. | ||
| + | - **Skipping the page-count confirmation before arriving.** File pages can multiply between your letter and your visit; demand the index in writing. | ||
| + | - **Forgetting photo ID and authorisation letter** (if a representative attends). | ||
| + | - **Leaving without marking pages.** Once you leave, the file goes back; certified copies need page references. | ||
| + | - **Not noting the supervising officer' | ||
| + | - **Not requesting the file index before arrival.** The PIO must number pages and prepare an index — demand it in your application. | ||
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| + | ===== What to do if the file is missing or destroyed ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | A common PIO tactic is to claim the file is " | ||
| + | |||
| + | - The CIC has held in //Surinder Kumar Sharma v. Delhi Police// (CIC, 2015) that a " | ||
| + | - If the file is genuinely lost, the PIO must initiate a **file tracer process**, lodge an FIR (for files with legal significance), | ||
| + | - File a fresh RTI requesting: (a) the status of the file tracer report, (b) the FIR number if filed, (c) the enquiry report findings, and (d) who was responsible for the file's custody. | ||
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| + | See [[: | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Frequently asked questions ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Can a PIO refuse inspection by saying the file is "too voluminous"? | ||
| + | |||
| + | No. The Supreme Court in //CBSE v. Aditya Bandopadhyay// | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Is the "first hour free" rule applicable in every state? ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | The first-hour-free + Rs 5-per-subsequent-hour rule is from the **Central RTI Fee Rules, 2005** and binds Central Government bodies. **State Government bodies follow their state' | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== What if the PIO offers a date but the file is missing on the day? ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Record the fact in writing on the spot and ask for the **file tracer / FIR / enquiry report** about the missing file. The CIC has held in //Surinder Kumar Sharma v. Delhi Police// (CIC, 2015) that a " | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Can I inspect file notings? ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Yes. The Department of Personnel and Training' | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Can I bring a phone or camera to the inspection? ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Most public authorities do not permit photography of files during inspection. Take notes and mark pages for certified copies at Rs 2 per page. A few transparency-leaning departments allow phone photos - confirm in writing **before** the inspection. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Will the PIO charge me for the first hour if I finish in 20 minutes? ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | No. **The first hour is free regardless of how long you actually stay.** Only the time beyond sixty minutes attracts the Rs 5-per-subsequent-hour fee under the Central rule. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Can a representative inspect on my behalf? ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Yes. Send a notarised authorisation naming the representative and his / her ID details, with a photocopy of your own ID. The CIC has held repeatedly that authorised representatives are entitled to inspect. See [[: | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Can the PIO charge me Rs 5 per 15 minutes for inspection? ==== | ||
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| + | No — not under the Central RTI Fee Rules. The Central rule says **Rs 5 per hour or any fraction of an hour**, which means if you inspect for 1 hour and 5 minutes, you pay Rs 5 for the second hour (the first is free). The "Rs 5 per 15 minutes" | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== What is the difference between inspection under Section 2(j)(i) and taking samples under Section 2(j)(iii)? ==== | ||
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| + | Inspection (Section 2(j)(i)) is about //reading and reviewing// records. Taking samples (Section 2(j)(iii)) is about collecting //physical material samples// — for example, a sample of soil from a public works site, or a sample of food grain from a PDS shop. Both are separate rights. Inspection is free for the first hour; sample-taking costs are governed by Rules 4(x) and the actual cost of the material. | ||
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| + | ==== Can I inspect records of a private company under RTI? ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Only if the private company is substantially financed, controlled, or owned by the government — making it a " | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== What if the PIO insists I pay before I even see the file? ==== | ||
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| + | Under the Central rules, **the first hour of inspection is free**. The PIO cannot demand an inspection fee before you begin. The Rs 5-per-subsequent-hour fee applies only //after// the first free hour. If a PIO demands advance payment for the first hour, record the demand in writing and cite Rule 4(b). If the demand persists, file a First Appeal. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Can I get a CD or digital copy of the inspected records instead of photocopies? | ||
| + | |||
| + | Yes. Under Rule 4(c) of the Central RTI Rules, information can be supplied on a CD or USB drive at **Rs 50 per unit**. During or after inspection, you can request digital copies of marked pages instead of (or in addition to) paper photocopies. | ||
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| + | ===== Sources verified ===== | ||
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| + | - [[https:// | ||
| + | - **RTI (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005** - Rules 3 and 4. [[https:// | ||
| + | - [[https:// | ||
| + | - [[https:// | ||
| + | - [[https:// | ||
| + | - [[https:// | ||
| + | - [[https:// | ||
| + | - [[https:// | ||
| + | - DoPT, //Guide on the RTI Act, 2005// (August 2013, updated). | ||
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| + | ===== Use the AI RTI Drafter ===== | ||
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| + | //Last reviewed: 10 July 2026 - RTI Wiki editorial team.// | ||
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| + | ===== Stuck scheme or document? Check the status first ===== | ||
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| + | Many RTIs are filed because a government scheme or document is delayed. Before filing, check the status directly: | ||
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