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Last reviewed: 20 April 2026
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RTI Wiki is the working reference for India's Right to Information Act, 2005. Current, sourced, usable.
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RTI Wiki is an open, practitioner-ready reference on the Right to Information Act, 2005 of India. The site carries the full current text of the Act with amendment overlays, the Central and State Rules, the major Supreme Court and High Court judgments, Central Information Commission practice, drafting templates, sample RTI applications for common subjects, and editorial notes on legislative changes. The site is maintained in the register of a Department of Personnel and Training or Central Information Commission bench-book. Every page carries a “Last reviewed on” line and a citation for every factual claim.
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