RTI Wiki — File any RTI in India free in 60 seconds
India's working RTI desk. Type your problem, choose your state or authority, and get a complete Section 6(1) Right to Information application. Free. No login. No payment. Works in English, Hindi, and major Indian languages.
- Open AI RTI Drafter — draft a ready-to-file RTI in 60 seconds.
- Use AwaazRTI — speak your problem in Hindi or a regional language.
- Build a first appeal — convert a bad reply or no reply into a Section 19(1) appeal.
At a glance: 700+ articles · 100+ citizen situations · 36 State and UT hubs · 300+ case-law entries · 1,409 bills tracked · 783 MPs profiled · 9 free tools.
Start with your problem
These guides turn common delays into precise RTI questions.
- Pension delayed — ask for file movement, deficiency note, sanction status, and the officer holding the file.
- Passport stuck — ask the Passport Office and police-verification authority for status and pending action.
- FIR not registered — ask for diary entry, action taken report, and supervisory review.
- Aadhaar update pending — ask UIDAI for update status, rejection reason, and escalation path.
- Property mutation delayed — ask for mutation file status, objections, inspection note, and disposal deadline.
- PM-KISAN instalment missed — ask for eligibility status, eKYC status, and rejection reason.
- Ration card pending — ask for verification status, deficiency note, and officer-wise movement.
- Government job result delayed — ask for result timeline, evaluation status, and approved vacancy position.
Pick your state
State rules decide the fee, filing channel, language, and appellate forum. Start with the correct State or Union Territory hub.
Use the free tools
- AI RTI Drafter — Section 6(1) application with questions, authority, fee note, and filing checklist.
- PIO Reply Analyser — checks whether a reply is complete, lawful, and appealable.
- First Appeal Builder — drafts a Section 19(1) first appeal from refusal, delay, or incomplete disclosure.
- Timeline Calculator — calculates reply, first appeal, and second appeal deadlines.
- Fee Calculator — estimates RTI application and copying fees.
- Bill Tracker — Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha bills from 2020 to 2026, with ready RTIs per bill.
- MP and MLA Tracker — public profiles, term details, and ready RTIs for elected representatives.
Read the law and case-law
- The Right to Information Act, 2005 — full text with amendment overlays for Section 8(1)(j), Section 13, and Section 16.
- RTI Act summary — plain-language section-wise explanation.
- Templates — first RTI, first appeal, second appeal, PIO replies, third-party notice, and FAA speaking order.
- RTI FAQ — short answers on filing, fees, exemptions, appeals, and the 2025 privacy amendment.
हिंदी में शुरू करें
RTI Wiki includes Hindi summaries and a voice-first drafting tool for users who do not want to type a legal application.
- हिन्दी RTI गाइड — मुख्य लेखों का सरल हिन्दी सारांश.
- AwaazRTI — अपनी समस्या बोलिए, RTI का मसौदा पाइए.
Latest editorial
Why RTI Wiki exists
RTI is a statutory right, not a paid service. The Government fee is usually Rs. 10. The hard part is asking precise questions, finding the right authority, and knowing when to appeal. RTI Wiki gives the public the drafting help, legal references, and status-check tools needed to use the Act without a middleman.
The site does not file RTIs for users. It equips users to file their own RTIs. It is not a law firm and does not offer legal advice. Readers who need advice on a specific matter should consult a qualified practitioner.
Sources
- The Right to Information Act, 2005.
- The Right to Information (Amendment) Act, 2019.
- The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, Section 44(3).
- The Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025.
- Central and State RTI rules listed at RTI Rules.
Last reviewed on
2 May 2026