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Download ready-to-cite RTI rulings
Drop into any First Appeal, Second Appeal, writ petition, or PIO order. 40 landmark RTI rulings formatted as 2-line quotable blocks — case-name + citation on line one, editorial-compressed ratio on line two, URL for verification on line three. Four formats: plain-text, JSON, CSV, printable A4 HTML. Free, no login, no tracking.
Downloads
- Plain text (copy into Word / any editor): cases-quotable.txt
- JSON (for tools / APIs): cases-quotable.json
- CSV (for Excel / Google Sheets): cases-quotable.csv
- Printable A4 HTML (print as PDF): cases-quotable.html
What's in it
Each snippet carries:
- Case name in the format
Petitioner v. Respondent & Ors. - Citation (e.g.,
(2011) 8 SCC 497) - Court and year
- Editorial ratio — a one-to-two-line compression of the binding legal proposition, suitable for direct insertion into a reasoned order or appeal memo
- URL back to RTI Wiki for the full editorial summary
Example snippet
1. CBSE v. Aditya Bandopadhyay & Ors., (2011) 8 SCC 497 Examiner–examinee is NOT a fiduciary relationship; answer sheets accessible under RTI. → https://righttoinformation.wiki/cases/cbse-v-aditya-bandopadhyay-2011-sc
How RTI practitioners use this
- PIOs drafting §7(8)(i) reasoned rejections — drop the 2-line quotable block into the order to anchor the Section cited
- FAAs drafting §19 speaking orders — cite named precedents from this curated list to strengthen the decision
- Applicants filing First or Second Appeal — counter-cite landmark rulings that favour disclosure
- Advocates preparing writs — build a case-law appendix from this list
- Researchers — use the JSON/CSV for bulk analysis of RTI case-law patterns
Refreshed
Updated whenever the case-law corpus grows. Check the What's new page for latest additions.
Caveat
Each ratio is an editorial compression of the reported judgment. Before citing in any formal filing, verify against the full reported decision. RTI Wiki does not warrant legal correctness for any specific dispute.
Related
- Case-Law Database — full 210+ ruling corpus
- Case-law search — filter by section, court, year
- Case Citation Formatter — for your own rulings
- Full corpus CSV — all 210 cases, not just landmarks
- RSS feed — get notified of new additions
Last reviewed: 22 April 2026.

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