Filing a RTI is a simple process with no templates or formats. It can be handwritten or typed on plain blank paper. It relies on using conventional methods of sending postal letters. I have updated guide based on my experiences.
Step 1: Application should be addressed to Public Information Officer (PIO) of concerned department. List of public information officers are available at generally all Govt. websites under RTI section. Like, for HUDA, it is availble under important links on right side (List of SPIOs and APIOs) at HUDA web site
http://huda.gov.in (PIO stands for Public Information Officer). Link URL is
http://www.huda.gov.in/Telephone%20List/List.pdf . So, if you open this URL and are having query related to Division 1 of HUDA in Faridabad, you can address your application to XEN-I, XEN Office Division 1 Faridabad, HUDA complex, Sector 12, Faridabad. A bit of caution: Do not write names of officers even if you know.
In case you do NOT know who will handle your query, even then these is no issue. Your appllication can simply be addressed to Public Information Officer, HUDA, HUDA Complex, Sector 12, Faridabad. Then, it becomes responsibility of designated public information officer to route your application to concerned person.
Step 2: There is no prescribed format for writing your queries. Only requirement is that letter subject should start with :
"Request for Information under Right To Information (RTI) Act, 2005"
Step 3: Frame your queries in points (recommended) and your queries should be inter-related. Also, remember you are requesting information, NOT submitting any complaint or challenging decisions made by Govt. So, refrain from passing any judgmental remarks, demanding explanations, giving your viewpoints, using sentences that look like complaints etc.
Step 4: At end of letter, you should have these sentences
Please provide the all requested information as above, once the information is received as per request and as per RTI act, the inspection of the records/files will be done in coordination with concerned departments (please indicate date). If any charges to be paid for photocopies kindly mention the number of pages and amount. If any information is available on the department website, kindly mention the link in the answers.
I state that the information sought does not fall within the restrictions contained in section 8 of the Act and to the best of my knowledge it pertains to your office.
If any of the information sought above does not pertain to you, kindly forward it, under intimation to me, to the respective department under section 6(3) of RTI Act 2005 within 5 days of receipt of application.
I hereby declare that I am the citizen of India. I am attaching fees of Rs xx along with this RTI application. Please provide me information within 30 days of receiving this letter. This information can be given at address given below.
Step 5: Fees: You can deposit fees by Postal Order (recommended) as it is cheaper or by Bank Draft. It should be in favor of concerned Public Information Officer. If you do not know to whom fees should go in case you had addressed it to Public Infomation Officer, you can leave Payable To blank in postal order.
Step 6: Amount of Fees. For departments falling under Haryana Govt. like HUDA, DTCP, Haryana fees is Rs 50 (Haryana collects so much funds !!). For National/Central departments like NHAI, fees is Rs 10 only
Step 7: You should sign the application and write your postal address
Step 8: Send your letter by Registered Post or Speed post only. Couriers are NOT recommended.
Please note right under RTI is given only to individuals. So, organizations can't file RTI, so GFWA as an organization can't file any RTI. But, GFWA members can file as individuals.
Attached is a sample RTI application. Queries, please post on forum.
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