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AI RTI Drafter — free citizen tool, 2026

Free AI tool that converts your stuck application into a complete, filing-ready RTI letter under Section 6(1) of the RTI Act 2005. Two-step wizard, no login req

AI RTI Drafter — free citizen tool, 2026

The AI RTI Drafter is RTI Wiki's flagship tool. Type your problem in plain English. The AI identifies the right public authority, the records to demand, and the Section 8 risks to pre-empt — then generates a filing-ready letter with your name, address and fee mode.

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When to use this tool

  • You have a stuck application — government department not replying to your routine query.
  • You have been told “we cannot share this” — a PIO has cited Section 8 without proper severance / public-interest balance.
  • You want to build a case — for a journalist scoop, an activist campaign, or your own civil-court matter.
  • You are a first-time RTI filer — the tool guides you through the right authority + the right questions.

Citations behind the tool

The tool's drafting engine is grounded in:

  • Right to Information Act, 2005full text
  • Bhagat Singh v. CIC (Delhi HC, 2007) — procedural objections cannot defeat RTI
  • CPIO Supreme Court v. Subhash Chandra Agarwal (2020) 5 SCC 481 — Constitution Bench on §8(1)(j)
  • Girish Ramchandra Deshpande v. CIC (2013) 1 SCC 212 — personal information test
  • Anjali Bhardwaj v. UoI (2019) 9 SCC 199 — IC accountability + transparent appointments