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Road work incomplete? Make the PWD answer with one RTI

Road in your area incomplete, potholed despite tender announced? File an RTI under §6(1) RTI Act 2005 to your PWD / NHAI / municipal engineer. Free templates, work-completion timelines.

Road work incomplete? Make the PWD answer with one RTI

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Short version. If a road in your locality has been “under repair” / partly built / patchy / never completed, despite boards announcing tender + sanction + completion date, a one-page RTI to the PIO of your State PWD / NHAI / Municipal Engineer / PMGSY District office with ₹10 fee legally forces a written reply within 30 days under §7(1) RTI Act 2005 — disclosing the contractor name, sanctioned amount, scope of work, completion certificate, and any quality-test reports.

A real story you'll recognise

Manish noticed that the 2.4 km link road in his Pune locality had been “under construction” for 14 months — board said “Completion by August 2024”, but only one layer of WBM was visible. Potholes everywhere.

He filed an RTI to the Pune PWD Sub-Division. Twenty-five days later the reply: a 12-page disclosure with contractor name, sanctioned ₹2.8 crore, only ₹2.1 crore released, work measured at 67% complete, contractor in default, ₹85K penalty levied but not deducted, no third-party quality test conducted. Manish forwarded to the local Pune Mirror reporter — a story ran the next week. The Sub-Divisional Engineer was transferred; the road completed in 6 weeks.

Roads are administered by:

  • State PWD (state highways + major district roads)
  • NHAI (national highways) — 1956 Act
  • PMGSY (rural roads) — Ministry of Rural Development
  • Municipal Corporation / ULB (urban municipal roads)
  • Panchayat (village roads)

Each has its own PIO + works register.

What an RTI does

  1. 30-day clock under §7(1).
  2. §20(1) personal liability.
  3. Comprehensive contractor + quality disclosure — surfaces ghost works, quality fraud, undeclared subcontracting.

The statute

  • §6(1) RTI Act.
  • §7(1) — 30 days.
  • §4(1)(b)(xii) — works register suo motu disclosable.
  • State PWD Works Manuals — set quality-test, third-party audit, and completion-certificate procedures.
  • NHAI Act 1988 + CPWD Works Manual — for Central works.

Copy-ready RTI

To,
The Public Information Officer (PIO),
Office of the [Executive Engineer / Sub-Divisional Engineer],
[State PWD / NHAI / PMGSY / Municipal Engineering Cell],
[Locality / District]

Subject: §6(1) RTI Act 2005 — status of road construction at
         [exact location with landmark]

Sir/Madam,

Please provide:

   1. Project name + sanction reference + sanctioning authority.
   2. Sanctioned amount, released amount, balance.
   3. Contractor name + address + GST/PAN.
   4. Sub-contractor names (if any) and the procedure followed for
      sub-contracting under PWD Works Manual.
   5. Date of work-order, scheduled completion date, actual progress
      as on date of disposal of this RTI (with measurement-book
      extract).
   6. Quality-test reports (third-party / lab / departmental) for
      WBM / BT / concrete layers — copies.
   7. Penalty levied for delay, amount deducted (with proof of
      deduction).
   8. Completion certificate (if issued), date and issuing officer.
   9. Inspection reports by Junior Engineer / Sub-Divisional
      Engineer for the last 12 months.
   10. Any complaints received about this work and action taken.

I am a citizen of India residing at [address near the road].

Fee: ₹10 IPO/DD enclosed.

Yours faithfully,
[Name + address + signature + date]

Step-by-step

  1. Identify which agency owns the road: state highway → PWD; rural road → PMGSY; urban → Municipal; national highway → NHAI.
  2. Find the Sub-Divisional Engineer / Executive Engineer postal address.
  3. File via state RTI portal (PWD/Municipal/PMGSY) OR rtionline.gov.in (NHAI) OR Speed Post.
  4. ₹10 fee.
  5. Diary 30-day deadline.
  6. First Appeal → Executive Engineer / Chief Engineer; Second Appeal → SIC (state) / CIC (NHAI).

Common scenarios

Tender but no work started

Ask for tender award date + work-order date + reason for non-commencement.

Half-completed indefinitely

Ask for measurement book + balance work + revised completion schedule.

Quality concerns (cracks, potholes within months)

Ask for third-party quality-test reports + PWD inspection reports + warranty/defect-liability period status.

Funds released but no work

Ask for utilisation certificate + photo evidence + field-inspection report.

Contractor blacklisted in another state — still active here

Ask for the contractor's eligibility verification + cross-reference with CVC blacklist.

Case law

  • CIC, Road Works v. PWD UP (2017) — PWD directed to disclose contractor + quality reports; “commercial confidence” §8(1)(d) overruled by §8(2) public interest.
  • Anjali Bhardwaj v. UoI (2018) — Works register suo motu under §4(1)(b)(xii).
  • Subhash Chandra Agarwal v. PMO (CIC 2014) — High-value spending must be transparent.
  • State Information Commission (Maharashtra, 2022) — PWD Sub-Divisional Engineer fined ₹15,000 for non-disclosure of road project file.

Common mistakes

  • Vague road description — give exact location + landmark.
  • Filing with municipal corp when it's a state PWD road (or vice versa) — wrong public authority.
  • Skipping quality-test report ask.
  • Asking for personal financial info of contractor (denied under §8(1)(j)).

Pro tips

  • Visit the work site — note the board with sanction details (project no., contractor, amount, completion date). Quote in RTI.
  • Take photos with date-time stamps as supporting evidence (attach to RTI).
  • Cite state PWD Works Manual + §4(1)(b)(xii) explicitly.
  • Ask for field inspection reports + measurement book — surfaces ghost works.
  • Forward RTI reply to local journalists / RTI activists for amplification.

FAQs

Will the road actually get fixed after the RTI?

Often yes — PIO discovery of file forces internal action (engineer transfer, contractor penalty, work resumption). Even if reply is partial, it gives you the named contractor + sanction amount to pursue further (CVC / vigilance / court).

Can I get the contractor's bank account details?

No — §8(1)(j) personal info. But the contractor's GSTIN / PAN / company name + address are public.

What if the work is by a private builder (not public)?

RTI doesn't apply to private — but you can RTI the municipal building permission + completion certificate to expose a private build.

Toll road — same procedure?

For NHAI tolled stretches, file at NHAI via rtionline.gov.in. See Toll RTI guide.

Multi-agency road (state + central + local)?

File parallel RTIs to each. Each agency's PIO covers their slice.

Conclusion

Half-finished, substandard, or ghost roads waste public money + endanger lives. RTI is the cheapest forensic audit tool: contractor name + sanction amount + quality reports — the trio that breaks open most road scams. ₹10.

File the RTI.

Sources

  1. RTI Act 2005 — §6(1), §7(1), §8(1)(d), §8(1)(j), §8(2), §19, §20.
  2. State PWD Works Manuals + CPWD Works Manual.
  3. National Highways Authority of India Act 1988.
  4. PMGSY Operational Manual.
  5. Anjali Bhardwaj v. UoI (2018); Subhash Chandra Agarwal v. PMO (CIC 2014).
  6. CIC Road Works v. PWD UP (2017).

Last reviewed: 24 April 2026.