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Notice on DPDP Rules, 2025. The Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 were notified on 14 November 2025. With this notification, Section 44(3) of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 became operational and amended Section 8(1)(j) of the Right to Information Act, 2005. The earlier public interest override within clause (j) stands removed. Public interest reasoning now operates through Section 8(2) of the RTI Act, which has not been amended. This page has been reviewed in the light of this change. For the full practitioner note, see DPDP Rules, 2025: The amendment to Section 8(1)(j) of the RTI Act.

· 2026/04/19 05:02 · 0 Comments

Pillar 5 — RTI Mastery (Legal + Process)

Pillar — RTI Mastery — RTI Wiki

In one line. This is the long-form reading list for the citizen, the activist, the journalist, the researcher who wants to move from occasional filer to serious practitioner — the Act, the Rules, the exemptions, the drafting, the appeals, the case law.

What you'll find.

  • The Act — full text with section-wise notes.
  • The process — filing, replying, appealing.
  • The exemptions — Section 8, Section 9, Section 24.
  • The Commissions — CIC, SICs, their orders.
  • The etiquette — responsible use, drafting discipline.

Did you know? The RTI Act is a compact law — only 31 sections. The first 6 set up rights; the next 15 set up procedures; the last 10 set up the Commissions. Mastering 31 sections takes a weekend; applying them takes a lifetime.

Start here

Read the Act

Rules

Process and drafting

Appeals

Exemptions and limits

PIO-side

Case law

Etiquette

Editorial and developments

A learning path — six weekends

  1. W1 — Read the Act. Full text.
  2. W2 — File one practice RTI on a known personal file (your own PF, passport). Observe the reply.
  3. W3 — Study Section 8 and exemptions. Grounds of rejection.
  4. W4 — Read 10 CIC orders. CIC orders.
  5. W5 — Draft two First Appeals — one on an evasive reply, one on non-reply.
  6. W6 — Pick a community issue. File a community RTI. See it through to completion.

After six weekends, you will be a competent RTI practitioner.

How this pillar fits

Last reviewed on

21 April 2026.

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