How
to write an RTI Application?
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Your name, address, contact telephone number and your email id
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Information about Public Information officer, name, address e.t.c.
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Locate central
Government PIO's here! In case you have problems locating your
PIO/APIO you can address your RTI application to the Pio C/o Head of Department
and send it to the concerned Public Authority with the requisite application
fee. The Head of Department will have to forward your application to the
concerned PIO.
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Do not adress your RTI application to the PIO by his name, just in
case he gets transferred or a new PIO is designated in his place.
Mode of Payment available with CPIO, the fees, and Contact person
to receive the application. (In most of the cases the Assistant Chief Public
Information officer, ACPIO or directly the CPIO).
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In person by paying cash [remember to take your receipt]
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By Post through:
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Demand Draft/Bankers Cheque
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Indian Postal Order
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Money orders (only in some states)
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Affixing Court fee Stamp (only in some states)
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Some state governments have prescribed some head of account. You
are required to deposit fee in that account. For that, you can either go to any
branch of SBI and deposit cash in that account and attach deposit receipt with
your RTI application. Or you can also send a postal order or a DD drawn in
favour of that account along with your RTI application. Please see respective
state rules for complete details