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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
- Enter the date your RTI was filed.
- Pick the scenario: standard, life-and-liberty, §11 third-party, or §6(3) transfer.
- (Optional) Enter the date the PIO replied — unlocks First Appeal and FAA disposal deadlines.
- (Optional) Enter the date the FAA decided — unlocks Second Appeal deadline.
- 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.
Related tools
- RTI Application Generator — drafts a ready-to-paste application
- First Appeal Builder — drafts the First Appeal petition
- RTI Wiki AI chat — free general RTI Q&A
Related reading
⚠ 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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