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RTI Act 2005 Masterclass
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Module 1
About this Topic
The Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005 is a revolutionary legislation that empowers citizens to seek information from public authorities. This lesson covers the fundamental philosophy behind the act, its constitutional basis, and the primary objectives it aims to achieve in a democratic society.
Key Takeaways
- Understanding the definition of "Information" and "Public Authority".
- The role of Public Information Officers (PIOs).
- Timelines for furnishing information under the Act.
- Exemptions and exclusions under Section 8 and Section 24.
Important Section
Section 6(1): Specifies the request for obtaining information. A person must submit a request in writing or electronically in English, Hindi, or the official language of the area.
Quick Reference Points
- Time Limit: Information must be provided within 30 days of receipt of the application.
- Life & Liberty: If the information concerns the life or liberty of a person, it must be provided within 48 hours.
- Section 4: Mandates proactive disclosure of information by public authorities (Suo Motu disclosure).
- Exemptions (Section 8): Information affecting sovereignty, integrity, strategic interests, or cabinet papers may be denied.
Fee Structure
The application fee is typically ₹10. No fee is charged for citizens below the poverty line (BPL).
Course Content
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Introduction & Fundamentals
3 lessons + 1 quiz
Historical Background of RTI
08:15
Key Definitions & Terminologies
12:30
Constitutional Provisions
10:45
Test Yourself: Introduction
5 Questions
2
Filing an Application
3 lessons + 1 quiz
Drafting an RTI Application
15:20
Online vs Offline Mode
09:00
Fee Payment Rules
06:15
Test Yourself: Filing
5 Questions
3
Appeals and Complaints
2 lessons + 1 quiz
The First Appeal Process
14:10
Second Appeal to IC
18:45
Test Yourself: Appeals
5 Questions