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West Bengal RTI Guide 2026

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The Right to Information Act, 2005 applies fully in West Bengal. State-specific rules under §27 govern fee, format, and First Appeal procedure. Capital: Kolkata. State Information Commission: https://wbic.nic.in. RTI fee: ₹10. Online portal: Not yet — file by post. This guide gives you the operational rules + sample RTIs + key state authorities + escalation ladder for West Bengal citizens.

TL;DR — West Bengal RTI:

  • Fee: ₹10 (BPL exempt under §7(5)).
  • First Appeal fee: ₹0.
  • Reply deadline: 30 days (48 hours for life/liberty).
  • First Appeal: 30 days from PIO order.
  • Second Appeal: 90 days from FAA order, to State Information Commission (West Bengal).
  • Online filing: Not yet — file by post.



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Reviewed on: 23 April 2026.

West Bengal — at a glance

Item Detail
State capital Kolkata
RTI application fee (state) ₹10
First Appeal fee ₹0
Reply deadline 30 days (§7(1))
Online portal Not yet — file by post
State Information Commission website
Key authorities West Bengal IC, Kolkata · KMC + KMDA

How to file an RTI in West Bengal

  1. Online (where available): Use the state portal Not yet — file by post.
  2. By post: Address to the Public Information Officer of the concerned department. Send by Registered Post.
  3. Walk-in: At the department's office during working hours. Get a dated receipt.
  4. Pay ₹10 via Indian Postal Order (IPO) in favour of “Accounts Officer, [Department]” — OR via the online portal payment gateway.
  5. BPL applicants: No fee. Attach BPL/Antyodaya/AAY card.

Key West Bengal authorities (most-used)

West Bengal IC, Kolkata · KMC + KMDA

For Central Government RTIs filed FROM West Bengal, use rtionline.gov.in which routes to the relevant central ministry.

Sample RTI — to a West Bengal state department

To:
The Public Information Officer,
[Department name],
Government of West Bengal,
[Department address, Kolkata].

Subject: RTI under §6 of the RTI Act, 2005 — [your subject]

Sir/Madam,

Under the Right to Information Act, 2005, I, [Name], resident of
[address with PIN], request the following information:

1. [Specific item 1.]
2. [Specific item 2.]
3. Copy of the noting sheet of the file from receipt till the date
   of this reply.
4. Name, designation, and contact of the dealing officer at present.
5. Service standard / SLA applicable to this matter and the reason
   for delay, if any.

I am enclosing ₹10 via IPO in favour of "Accounts Officer,
[Department]". (BPL applicants: card copy enclosed; fee waived under §7(5).)

Yours faithfully,
[Name]
[Address, mobile, email]
Date: [Today]

Sample First Appeal — to the FAA

To:
The First Appellate Authority,
[Senior officer designation, e.g., Joint Secretary],
[Department name], Government of West Bengal,
[Address, Kolkata].

Subject: First Appeal under §19(1) of the RTI Act, 2005

[See full template at https://righttoinformation.wiki/rti-first-appeal-second-appeal-guide]

Sample Second Appeal — to West Bengal SIC

To:
The Registrar,
West Bengal State Information Commission,
[Address from https://wbic.nic.in].

Subject: Second Appeal under §19(3) of the RTI Act, 2005

[See full template at https://righttoinformation.wiki/rti-first-appeal-second-appeal-guide]

West Bengal-specific case law

  • Sudipta Chakraborty v. State of WB (Calcutta HC 2024) — SIC backlog — currently controlling on this state's RTI practice.
  • General Supreme Court rulings apply: see 10 Landmark SC RTI Rulings.
  • Apply HC rulings of your jurisdiction.

Common citizen RTIs in West Bengal (with our guides)

Escalation ladder (West Bengal)

  1. Day 0 — File RTI to PIO (online or registered post).
  2. Day 30 — PIO reply due under §7(1).
  3. Day 60 — First Appeal under §19(1) to FAA (within 30 days of PIO order).
  4. Day 60-105 — FAA decision due (30-45 days under §19(6)).
  5. Day 195 — Second Appeal under §19(3) to West Bengal SIC.
  6. Last resort — Writ under Article 226 to the High Court of West Bengal.

Helplines & grievance portals

  • CPGRAMS (Central): pgportal.gov.in
  • State portal: Not yet — file by post
  • National RTI helpline: Use the state's general grievance number.

FAQ

What is the RTI fee in West Bengal?

₹10 under the West Bengal RTI Rules. BPL exempt under §7(5). Pay via Indian Postal Order (IPO) for postal filings or via the online portal where available.

Can I file RTI online in West Bengal?

No — West Bengal does not yet have a unified RTI online portal. File by Registered Post to the concerned department's PIO. Some specific departments may have their own grievance portals.

Who is the West Bengal State Information Commissioner?

The West Bengal SIC composition is updated on its website https://wbic.nic.in. Composition changes periodically — check the website for current Commissioners.

What if my Second Appeal at West Bengal SIC takes too long?

If the Second Appeal hearing is delayed beyond reasonable time, file a writ petition under Article 226 to the High Court of West Bengal. The HC has supervisory jurisdiction over the SIC.

How do I pay the RTI fee in West Bengal?

(a) Indian Postal Order (IPO) in favour of the Accounts Officer of the concerned department; (b) Demand Draft in some districts; © Online via the state portal where it accepts payment; (d) Cash at counter during walk-in filing (get receipt).

Sources

  • Right to Information Act, 2005 — rti.gov.in
  • West Bengal RTI Rules (state notification)
  • West Bengal State Information Commission — https://wbic.nic.in
  • Central Information Commission — cic.gov.in

Last reviewed: 23 April 2026 by the RTI Wiki editorial team.

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