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 +{{htmlmetatags>metatag-keywords=(rti case law download,quotable rti rulings,ready to cite snippets,rti first appeal citations download,rti case summaries pdf,rti ratio download)&metatag-description=(Download ready-to-cite RTI rulings — 40 landmark Supreme Court, High Court and CIC ratios as 2-line blocks. Plain-text, JSON, CSV, and printable A4 HTML. Free, for use in First Appeal / Second Appeal filings.)}}
 +
 +====== 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): [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/_media/cases-quotable.txt|cases-quotable.txt]]
 +  * **JSON** (for tools / APIs): [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/_media/cases-quotable.json|cases-quotable.json]]
 +  * **CSV** (for Excel / Google Sheets): [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/_media/cases-quotable.csv|cases-quotable.csv]]
 +  * **Printable A4 HTML** (print as PDF): [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/_media/cases-quotable.html|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 =====
 +
 +<code>
 +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
 +</code>
 +
 +===== 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 [[:whats-new|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 =====
 +
 +  * **[[:cases|Case-Law Database]]** — full 210+ ruling corpus
 +  * **[[:cases:search|Case-law search]]** — filter by section, court, year
 +  * **[[:tools:citation-formatter|Case Citation Formatter]]** — for your own rulings
 +  * **[[:_media:cases-corpus.csv|Full corpus CSV]]** — all 210 cases, not just landmarks
 +  * **[[:_media:cases-rss.xml|RSS feed]]** — get notified of new additions
 +
 +~~NOCACHE~~
 +
 +//Last reviewed: 22 April 2026.//
 +
 +{{tag>download quotable case-law landmark first-appeal second-appeal}}
  
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