Subsidy Status RTI — DBT / scheme payment delay (2026)
Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) for any subsidy scheme is delayed beyond announced timeline.
Subsidy / DBT payment delayed. RTI to scheme implementing authority for status, file noting, NPCI failure code. Template + case law (2026).
Why this RTI works
Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) for any subsidy scheme is delayed beyond announced timeline.
Legal framework
- RTI Act, 2005 §6, §7(1), §4(1)(b)(xii).
- DBT Mission Operational Guidelines.
- NPCI APBS Framework — payment-failure codes.
- Centre for Equity Studies v. UoI (CIC, 2017) — proactive-disclosure standard.
RTI template — copy & file
To: The Public Information Officer (PIO), [Office name + address]. Subject: RTI under §6 — Subsidy Status query Sir/Madam, Under the RTI Act, 2005, kindly provide: 1. Status of subsidy/DBT for [SCHEME], beneficiary ID [NUMBER] for FY [YEAR]. 2. Date(s) of attempted credit and reason for failure (NPCI code). 3. Aadhaar-NPCI mapping status of beneficiary's bank account. 4. Action taken on prior grievance No. [NUMBER]. 5. Block-level officer responsible. Rs. 10 IPO enclosed. Yours faithfully, [Name] [Address + phone + email] [Date]
Escalation timeline
- Day 31 First Appeal.
- Day 76 Second Appeal to CIC/SIC.
- Parallel DBT Mission grievance portal; CPGRAMS.
Case law anchors
- Centre for Equity Studies v. UoI (CIC, 2017) — Proactive disclosure for welfare.
- Karnail Singh v. Punjab (HC-PNH, 2024) — Subsidy delay >18 months attracts 9% interest.
Common mistakes
- Forgetting beneficiary ID.
- Filing to Bank instead of scheme authority.
- Not asking for NPCI failure code.
Frequently asked questions
Why is APBS code important?
It identifies whether failure is bank-side or beneficiary-side; without it nothing moves.
Related reading
- CPGRAMS Status RTI — central grievance portal escalation (2026) — discovered via internal-link audit 2026-04-24
Sources
- RTI Act, 2005 — full text.
- Citation chain in body.
- Citizen Charter of the relevant authority.
- Case-law database at /cases/search.
Last reviewed: 24 April 2026.
