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RTI Timeline Calculator

Enter the date your RTI was filed and this free calculator shows every statutory deadline — 30-day PIO disposal under Section 7(1), 48-hour life-and-liberty, Section 11 third-party 40-day window, Section 19(1) First Appeal, Section 19(6) FAA disposal, and Section 19(3) Second Appeal — with calendar-adjusted dates.

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What this tool calculates

Statutory stage Clock Act reference
PIO disposal — standard 30 days from receipt §7(1)
PIO disposal — life & liberty 48 hours §7(1) proviso
§6(3) transfer 5 days (then 30-day clock restarts) §6(3)
§11 third-party consultation +10 days → 40-day total §7(1) + §11
§7(6) fee-free supply After 30-day breach §7(6)
First Appeal filing 30 days from PIO decision (or deemed refusal) §19(1)
FAA disposal 30 days, extendable to 45 with reasons §19(6)
Second Appeal filing 90 days from FAA decision (or expiry) §19(3)

How to use

  1. Enter the date your RTI was filed.
  2. Pick the scenario: standard, life-and-liberty, §11 third-party, or §6(3) transfer.
  3. (Optional) Enter the date the PIO replied — unlocks First Appeal and FAA disposal deadlines.
  4. (Optional) Enter the date the FAA decided — unlocks Second Appeal deadline.
  5. The result grid shows every deadline with its current status: overdue, due today, 3 days left, or safe.

What is NOT computed

  • Weekends and public holidays — the RTI Act counts calendar days. Your actual receipt of a posted reply may arrive after the statutory deadline owing to postal delay; use the date of dispatch shown on the PIO's reply as the trigger for your appeal clock.
  • Condoned-delay scenarios — §19(1) proviso allows the FAA to condone delay for sufficient cause; the tool shows the standard deadline, not the maximum condoned window.
  • State-specific rules — most States follow the Central framework, but a few State Rules modify the §7(3) intimation or §11 consultation length. Check your State Rules if you are filing with a State PIO.

⚠ Informational tool, not legal advice. This calculator implements the default statutory timelines. Specific State Rules or departmental circulars may modify these for particular matters. For a real appeal or complaint, verify against the current statutory framework and the facts of your case. RTI Wiki is not a legal service.

Last reviewed: 22 April 2026.

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