RTI Wiki aims to be the most accurate RTI reference on the Indian internet. If something is wrong — an outdated fee, a superseded case citation, a stale portal URL, a typo — we want to hear from you. Most corrections are acknowledged in a day and fixed within 48 hours.
Email us at admin@bighelpers.in with the subject line “RTI Wiki Correction — [slug of the page]“.
Example subject line: `RTI Wiki Correction — explanations/grounds-for-rejection`
You can also use the template below — copy, paste, and send.
To: admin@bighelpers.in Subject: RTI Wiki Correction — [page slug, e.g. file-rti-in-maharashtra] Page URL: https://righttoinformation.wiki/[slug] Section / paragraph: [short quote or heading name] What is wrong: [one paragraph describing the error — e.g. "The state fee for Tamil Nadu is shown as Rs. 50, but the current rules have moved it to Rs. 30."] What is the correct information: [the correction, as factual as possible] Source / citation: [official rule, gazette, judgement, government portal — link if possible; a PDF or screenshot can be attached] Your details (optional but helpful): Name: ________ Role: ________ (PIO / FAA / citizen / journalist / advocate / other) Email: ________ (for follow-up; not published) Thank you.
RTI Wiki is used by citizens filing their first RTI, by PIOs training in their role, and by First Appellate Authorities writing orders. A wrong fee rate, a stale case citation, a superseded rule — each of these can cause a citizen to miss a deadline or a PIO to sign an appealable order.
Our commitment is simple: we would rather be slower and right than fast and wrong. Your correction keeps us honest.
Last reviewed: 21 April 2026.