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Quarterly Editorial Audit — Top-30 Pages
Every quarter, RTI Wiki audits its top-30 most-visited pages. The audit confirms that statutory citations are current, case law has not been overturned, amendments are reflected, and internal links resolve. The findings are published on this page; page-level corrections are committed within 10 working days of the audit.
Part of Editorial Review.
What the audit checks
Every audited page goes through this 10-point checklist:
- Section citations. Every §N reference points to a section that still exists and has the same meaning.
- Case-law currency. Cited cases have not been overturned; if refined by later judgement, the refinement is noted.
- DPDP 2025 reflection. Pages touching §8(1)(j) carry the post-14-November-2025 framework.
- Fee rates. Central Rs. 10 / state-specific rates match the rule as of audit date.
- Portal URLs. Central and state RTI portals open; any renamed portal is updated.
- First-appeal / second-appeal timelines. 30 days / 90 days references are consistent.
- Broken internal links. All `slug` targets resolve to live pages.
- Anchor-text hygiene. No “click here”, “read more”, or placeholder anchors.
- Schema.org validity. Article, FAQPage, HowTo, and BreadcrumbList schemas are well-formed and match page content.
- Accessibility. All images carry descriptive alt text; H1 is unique; form inputs have labels.
Audit cadence
- Q1 — January audit. Post-Republic Day; refreshes pages ahead of the tax / result season.
- Q2 — April audit. Post-fiscal-year; catches new state rules; CIC annual report typically releases around this window.
- Q3 — July audit. Mid-monsoon; post-Budget-Session updates to the Act or Rules.
- Q4 — October audit. Post-Navratri; aligns with CIC's anniversary (12 October).
Each audit is completed within a two-week window. The findings and the “Last reviewed” date on audited pages are updated together.
The top-30 list
Derived from (i) highest internal-link count, (ii) Google Search Console top pages (when available), and (iii) editorial judgement. The list is refreshed each quarter.
The enduring core (always audited)
The recipes (rotated)
State and tool pages
Recent audits
- Q2 2026 (April) — First quarterly audit since the schedule was formalised. Top-30 baseline captured. DPDP 2025 amendment to §8(1)(j) propagated to all affected pages. No case overturned in the review window.
- Q3 2026 (July) — scheduled.
How readers help
- Spot a stale citation? Report via our corrections page. Acknowledgement in 24 hours, fix in 48 hours (typical).
- Know a better primary source? Email
admin@bighelpers.inwith a link. - Reviewer interest? See the reviewer onboarding page.

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