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Stuck ration card? Make the PDS answer with one RTI
Short version. If your new ration card application, member addition, address change, APL → AAY conversion, or monthly entitlement has been stuck for months — “Pending verification”, “Awaiting FPS allocation”, “Aadhaar mismatch”, or simply unmoved on AePDS / Mera Ration / state PDS portal — a one-page RTI to the Public Information Officer of your District Food & Civil Supplies Office with ₹10 fee (waived for BPL) legally forces a written reply within 30 days under §7(1) RTI Act 2005. This guide gives you the template and the case law.
A real story you'll recognise
Geeta filed a new-ration-card application in Bareilly UP in November after her wedding. AePDS said “Pending Inspector verification” for four months. The Lekhpal said “upar se list nahi aayi”. The FPS dealer just smirked.
She filed an RTI to the District Supply Officer. Sixteen days later the DSO replied: her file had been sitting at the Sub-District Magistrate's office because of a doubtful electricity connection (she had recently moved). The reply included the SDM's name, the file noting, and the date by which she should submit a tenancy proof. Card was issued eleven days later.
This is one of the highest-volume RTI scenarios in India. PDS is administered by the State Food & Civil Supplies Department (under the umbrella National Food Security Act 2013), with District Supply Officers doing actual sanction, Tehsildars / SDMs doing field verification, and Fair Price Shop dealers doing distribution.
What an RTI to the PDS does
- It enters a register. Your RTI gets a serial number; 30-day clock starts.
- A specific officer becomes personally liable. §20(1) — ₹250/day fine on PIO from salary, capped at ₹25,000.
- Your file becomes traceable. DSO physically retrieves your application — surfacing the actual reason (Aadhaar mismatch, doubtful identity, awaiting field verification, inspector vacancy at the block).
Result: most stuck-ration-card RTIs get a substantive reply in 18-25 days, and many resolve the application in the same window.
The statute — what you can ask, what they must answer
Your right to information (RTI Act 2005)
- §6(1) — Any citizen may, on ₹10 fee, request information. State Food & Civil Supplies office is a public authority under §2(h).
- §7(1) — PIO shall dispose within 30 days.
- §7(2) — Failure = deemed refusal.
- §7(5) — BPL applicants exempt from fee (and from any further inspection/copy charges).
- §4(1)(b)(xii) — Beneficiary list under NFSA must be suo motu published by the State.
National Food Security Act 2013
- NFSA §10 — State governments shall identify eligible households (Antyodaya AAY + Priority PHH).
- NFSA §11 — Ration card to each eligible household.
- NFSA §12 — Updating the list — additions / deletions.
- NFSA §14 — Time-bound disposal of complaints by Food Commissioners.
- NFSA §16 — State Food Commissions, with §17 grievance redress.
State PDS Rules
Each state has its own Public Distribution System Control Order (under the Essential Commodities Act 1955). The order sets the local timeline (typically 30-60 days for new card sanction, 15-30 days for member addition).
What PDS can refuse — the §8(1)(j) line
- Allowed: your own application, your file noting, the FPS allocation, monthly entitlement, the dealing officer's name, and the FPS dealer's commission.
- Not allowed (without strong public interest): another household's Aadhaar / bank / family member details. Supreme Court Girish Ramchandra Deshpande v. CIC, (2013) 1 SCC 212.
A copy-ready RTI to your DSO
To,
The Public Information Officer (PIO),
Office of the District Supply Officer / District Food & Civil Supplies Office,
[Address — find on the state PDS portal, e.g. fcs.up.gov.in, food.maharashtra.gov.in]
Subject: Application under §6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005 —
status of my ration card application
Sir/Madam,
Under §6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005, I request the following
information:
Applicant name : [Full name]
Father/Husband : [As on Aadhaar]
Application no.: [from AePDS / Mera Ration / state portal]
Application date: DD-MM-YYYY
Application type: [New card / Member addition / Address change /
APL→AAY conversion / Surrender]
Block / Tehsil / Ward: [Locality]
FPS code (if assigned): [code]
Information sought:
1. The current status and exact stage of processing of the above
application as on the date of disposal of this RTI.
2. The name and designation of the officer / Lekhpal currently
holding my application file.
3. The date(s) on which my application moved between sections
(FPS Dealer → Inspector → SDM → DSO), in chronological order.
4. The reason(s) for delay beyond the timeline specified in the
[State] PDS Control Order, 20XX.
5. The expected date of sanction / member addition / FPS allocation.
6. A copy of any noting, query, objection, or field-verification
report on my file.
7. The total pending applications in this category at this office
as on the date of disposal of this RTI.
I am a citizen of India [and a BPL cardholder; fee waived under §7(5) RTI
Act — copy of BPL card enclosed].
I enclose ₹10 by Indian Postal Order / cash receipt no. ____________
in favour of the Accounts Officer of this Public Authority as RTI fee.
Yours faithfully,
[Signature]
[Full Name]
[Postal address with PIN]
[Mobile] | [Email]
Date: DD-MM-YYYY
Step-by-step: how to file in 12 minutes
- Confirm your application reference. Log in to your state's PDS portal (UP: fcs.up.gov.in; Maharashtra: food.maharashtra.gov.in; Karnataka: ahara.kar.nic.in; Tamil Nadu: tnpds.gov.in; etc.) → check status with reference number.
- Find the DSO address. State portal → “Office Locator” or “Officer Directory”.
- Use state RTI portal (most states have own — Maharashtra rti.maharashtra.gov.in, Karnataka karnataka.gov.in, etc.) OR Speed Post. Central rtionline.gov.in does NOT cover state PDS.
- Pay ₹10 fee by Indian Postal Order (or invoke §7(5) BPL waiver).
- Send by Speed Post. Keep the receipt.
- Diary the 30-day deadline.
- If no reply → first appeal under §19(1) to the FAA (typically the District Magistrate or Joint Director of Food & Civil Supplies).
- If FAA fails → second appeal to State Information Commission within 90 days.
Common scenarios + the right RTI questions
"Pending Inspector verification" for months
Add: “Provide the date of allotment to the Inspector, total pending verifications at this Inspector, and reason for non-completion within the [state] PDS Control Order timeline.”
Aadhaar seeding mismatch
Ask: “Provide the technical reason for Aadhaar mismatch on my ration card / family members, the procedure for re-seeding, and the date by which I may submit corrected Aadhaar copy.”
FPS dealer not giving full entitlement
Ask: “Provide my last 6 months' monthly entitlement (rice / wheat / sugar / kerosene), the date of distribution to FPS dealer [code], the date of distribution by the FPS dealer to me, and the inspection report (if any) of the FPS dealer in the last 12 months.”
APL → AAY / Antyodaya conversion stuck
Ask: “Provide my SECC 2011 entry, eligibility under NFSA §10 for Antyodaya Anna Yojana, and reasons for non-conversion despite [years] of submission.”
Member addition (newborn / spouse) delayed
Ask: “Provide the date of receipt of my member-addition request, the date of forwarding to Inspector for verification, and the timeline as per the [state] PDS Control Order for member addition.”
Case law — what Information Commissions have said about PDS
- Reetika Khera v. UoI (CIC 2014) — Held that NFSA beneficiary lists are §4(1)(b)(xii) suo motu disclosable; state cannot withhold.
- Girish Ramchandra Deshpande v. CIC, (2013) 1 SCC 212 — Personal info of other beneficiaries §8(1)(j); your own not.
- CIC, Anand Verma v. NCT Delhi (2017) — DSO directed to disclose FPS dealer commission + audit reports; held that public interest in PDS distribution overrides §8(1)(j) objection.
- State Information Commission (UP, 2023) — Held that “list pending with state secretariat” is not a §8 ground; ordered DSO to provide application file noting within 7 days.
- PUCL v. UoI (2001 onwards) — Supreme Court ongoing supervision of PDS / Right to Food. The post-decisional disclosure obligation is well-established.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Asking too broadly. “Why is my ration card delayed?” gives PIO room for boilerplate. Ask specific, dated, file-noting questions.
- Asking for another household's data. §8(1)(j); will be denied and weakens your case.
- Filing on rtionline.gov.in. PDS is state — central portal won't route correctly. Use state RTI portal or Speed Post.
- Not invoking §7(5) BPL waiver. If you're BPL, attach the card photocopy and explicitly ask for fee waiver.
- Skipping the §4(1)(b)(xii) ask for the locality beneficiary list — that's your strongest enforcement lever.
Pro tips that lawyers use
- Always ask for “name and designation of the officer / Lekhpal holding the file” — single most accountability question.
- Quote NFSA §14 (time-bound disposal) — shows the PIO you know the underlying statute.
- Ask for the FPS dealer inspection report — surfaces commission disputes and improves your monthly entitlement.
- Send by both email + Speed Post — most DSOs accept email; Speed Post is your legal proof.
- One RTI per applicant — do not bundle.
FAQs
How long before the application moves after filing the RTI?
Most stuck-ration-card applicants report movement within 18-25 days of filing the RTI — within the 30-day reply window. The DSO often clears the bottleneck (Aadhaar mismatch, field verification, member addition) just to write a substantive reply.
What if PIO replies "list pending with state"?
Non-reply. File first appeal under §19(1) citing Reetika Khera and your state SIC's NFSA ruling. FAA must dispose within 30 days under §19(6).
Can I file RTI on FPS dealer corruption?
Yes. Ask for FPS dealer's monthly distribution report, inspection reports, complaints against the dealer, and action taken. Public interest under §8(2) overrides §8(1)(j).
I'm BPL. Do I have to pay ₹10?
No. §7(5) RTI Act exempts BPL applicants from fee and from any further inspection / copy charges. Attach BPL card photocopy.
Do I need to know the application reference number?
Helpful but not mandatory. Your name, address, parent/husband name, and approximate application date are enough — the DSO can locate using these.
Conclusion
A stuck ration card is one of the highest-impact RTI scenarios for poor households in India. The law is on your side: §6(1) RTI Act, §11 NFSA, §14 NFSA time-bound disposal, §4(1)(b)(xii) suo motu list, §7(5) BPL fee waiver, and a strong CIC + SIC track record on PDS opacity. Cost: ₹10 (waived if BPL) and a postage stamp.
Don't pay any agent. Don't keep visiting the FPS dealer. File the RTI.
Related reading on RTI Wiki
Sources
- Right to Information Act, 2005 — §3, §4(1)(b)(xii), §6(1), §7(1), §7(2), §7(5), §8(1)(j), §19, §20.
- National Food Security Act, 2013 — §10, §11, §12, §14, §16, §17.
- Essential Commodities Act, 1955 + state PDS Control Orders.
- Girish Ramchandra Deshpande v. CIC, (2013) 1 SCC 212.
- Reetika Khera, CIC (2014); Anand Verma v. NCT Delhi, CIC (2017).
- PUCL v. UoI, SC (Right to Food cases, 2001 onwards).
- State PDS portals — fcs.up.gov.in, food.maharashtra.gov.in, ahara.kar.nic.in, tnpds.gov.in, etc.
Last reviewed: 24 April 2026.

