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Pillar 1 — RTI for Daily Life Problems

Pillar hub — every Right to Information Act, 2005 use case for day-to-day citizen problems. <div didyouknow> Did you know?

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Pillar 1 — RTI for Daily Life Problems

Pillar — RTI for daily life problems — RTI Wiki

In one line. Every Indian, at some point, runs into a stuck file — Aadhaar not generated, passport delayed, voter ID missing, pension halted, licence pending. This pillar brings together every RTI guide for those day-to-day walls, each with a copy-ready application and a 30-day escalation path.

What you'll find.

  • Identity documents — Aadhaar, passport, voter ID, driving licence.
  • Money flows — EPFO, pension, scheme benefits, refund.
  • Records — land, property, complaint, grievance.

Did you know? In 2025, the Central Public Information Officers across India received more than 3.1 lakh RTIs per month on personal files — passport, Aadhaar, licence, PF, pension. More than half were resolved substantively during the RTI window itself. The Act's own process is often the solution.

Read first: the hub

This is the flagship article. It introduces the grammar of a good personal RTI — subject line, file reference, 10 crisp questions.

Identity documents

Money flows

Records and grievances

How this pillar fits with the others

A shared template for personal-file RTIs

To,
The Public Information Officer,
[Public Authority],
[Address]

Subject: Application under Section 6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005, regarding [file / case / grievance].

Sir/Madam,

I, [Full Name], citizen of India, resident of [Full Address], submit the following request:

Reference Number / File No. / Account No.: ________
Date of submission: ________
Context: [One-line description]

Please provide:
1. Current status and the officer holding the file.
2. File-movement history with dates.
3. Certified copy of the decision / rejection / deficiency memo.
4. Reason for any delay or rejection, with the specific clause of the law relied on.
5. Expected date of disposal.
6. Steps I need to take, if any.
7. Name and contact of the First Appellate Authority.

I enclose IPO No. __________ dated __________ for Rs. ____.
I declare that I am an Indian citizen.

Yours faithfully,
[Name, signature, date]

Last reviewed on

21 April 2026.

Last reviewed: 24 April 2026.

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