Using RTI (Right to Information) to Fight Corruption
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2025 10:20 am
Transparency is the foundation of good governance, and in India, the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005 gives every citizen the legal power to demand transparency from the government. By using RTI, citizens can expose corruption, ensure accountability, and actively participate in the democratic process. Understanding how to use RTI effectively can help you become a true watchdog of public administration.
What Is the RTI Act, 2005?
The Right to Information Act, 2005 empowers every Indian citizen to request information from any public authority—government departments, ministries, public sector undertakings, municipal bodies, and more. The concerned authority is legally bound to respond within 30 days.
The goal of the RTI Act is to promote transparency and accountability by allowing citizens to ask:
1. How public funds are being used
2. Who made certain decisions and why
3. What progress has been made in public works or welfare schemes
Why RTI Is a Powerful Tool Against Corruption
Corruption often thrives in secrecy. RTI helps uncover irregularities by compelling authorities to disclose records, reports, contracts, and decisions. With a simple application, citizens can question misuse of funds, favoritism in tenders, and delays in public services.
Examples of where RTI can help:
1. Asking why your pension or ration card is delayed
2. Inquiring about the use of funds under government schemes
3. Investigating construction projects or public works in your area
4. Checking the selection process for government jobs or tenders
How to File an RTI Application: Step-by-Step Guide
You can file an RTI online or offline.
Filing RTI Online
Website: https://rtionline.gov.in
Steps:
1. Visit the official RTI Online Portal.
2. Click “Submit Request” and agree to the terms.
3. Select the Ministry/Department/Public Authority related to your issue.
4. Fill in your personal details (name, address, contact).
5. Write your RTI query clearly and concisely (limit: 3000 characters).
6. Pay the ₹10 application fee online through debit/credit card, UPI, or net banking.
7. Submit your application and note down the registration number for tracking.
Response Time: The department must reply within 30 days, or 48 hours if the information concerns life or liberty.
Filing RTI Offline (Through Post)
1. Write your RTI application on plain paper or use the official RTI format.
2. Address it to the Public Information Officer (PIO) of the concerned department.
3. Attach an Indian Postal Order (IPO) or Demand Draft of ₹10 payable to “Accounts Officer” of that department.
4. Send your application via Speed Post or Registered Post and keep the receipt.
Sample RTI Application Template
To,
The Public Information Officer (PIO),
[Name of Department/Office],
[Full Address].
Subject: Request for Information under the Right to Information Act, 2005.
Sir/Madam,
I am a citizen of India and wish to seek the following information under the RTI Act, 2005:
1. [Mention your first question clearly]
2. [Mention second question, if any]
3. [Request copies of documents, orders, or records if required]
I am enclosing the application fee of ₹10 via [IPO/DD/Online Payment Reference No.].
Please provide the requested information within the stipulated time as per the RTI Act.
Thank you.
Yours faithfully,
[Your Full Name]
[Address]
[Contact Number]
[Email ID]
Date: [DD/MM/YYYY]
How to Appeal if You Don’t Get a Response
If you don’t receive a reply within 30 days or are dissatisfied with the response:
1. File a First Appeal to the Appellate Authority within the same department.
2. If still unresolved, file a Second Appeal to the Central or State Information Commission.
3. You can also approach the RTI Ombudsman or relevant court if information is deliberately withheld.
Real-Life Success Stories of RTI Fighting Corruption
1. Exposing the Delhi PDS Scam (2007):
An RTI activist discovered that ration shops were diverting food grains meant for the poor. This led to suspension of corrupt officials and major reforms in the system.
2. Transparency in Road Construction (Maharashtra):
Citizens used RTI to obtain records of road repair contracts. The data revealed inflated costs and fake work reports, forcing the municipal corporation to take action.
3. Ensuring Teacher Attendance in Bihar Schools:
Parents filed RTIs asking for teacher attendance registers, leading to disciplinary action against frequently absent teachers.
4. RTI Against Delayed Pension:
A retired employee in Tamil Nadu filed an RTI to know why his pension was delayed. The query prompted immediate payment of dues within two weeks.
Tips for Using RTI Effectively
1. Ask specific, factual questions — not opinions or justifications.
2. Avoid lengthy or emotional statements.
3. Always keep copies of your RTI application and postal receipt.
4. Use RTI collectively with local communities to expose large-scale corruption.
5. File appeals promptly if you don’t get a proper reply.
The RTI Act is one of the most powerful tools available to citizens to combat corruption and ensure transparency. Every successful RTI application strengthens India’s democratic spirit. When citizens actively question, monitor, and demand accountability, corruption loses its ground.
Remember: Democracy thrives when information flows freely.
Your single RTI application could expose misuse of public money, bring justice, and inspire others to act.
Discussion Prompt:
1. Have you ever filed an RTI? What was the outcome?
2. Do you think awareness about RTI needs to be increased in schools and communities?
What Is the RTI Act, 2005?
The Right to Information Act, 2005 empowers every Indian citizen to request information from any public authority—government departments, ministries, public sector undertakings, municipal bodies, and more. The concerned authority is legally bound to respond within 30 days.
The goal of the RTI Act is to promote transparency and accountability by allowing citizens to ask:
1. How public funds are being used
2. Who made certain decisions and why
3. What progress has been made in public works or welfare schemes
Why RTI Is a Powerful Tool Against Corruption
Corruption often thrives in secrecy. RTI helps uncover irregularities by compelling authorities to disclose records, reports, contracts, and decisions. With a simple application, citizens can question misuse of funds, favoritism in tenders, and delays in public services.
Examples of where RTI can help:
1. Asking why your pension or ration card is delayed
2. Inquiring about the use of funds under government schemes
3. Investigating construction projects or public works in your area
4. Checking the selection process for government jobs or tenders
How to File an RTI Application: Step-by-Step Guide
You can file an RTI online or offline.
Filing RTI Online
Website: https://rtionline.gov.in
Steps:
1. Visit the official RTI Online Portal.
2. Click “Submit Request” and agree to the terms.
3. Select the Ministry/Department/Public Authority related to your issue.
4. Fill in your personal details (name, address, contact).
5. Write your RTI query clearly and concisely (limit: 3000 characters).
6. Pay the ₹10 application fee online through debit/credit card, UPI, or net banking.
7. Submit your application and note down the registration number for tracking.
Response Time: The department must reply within 30 days, or 48 hours if the information concerns life or liberty.
Filing RTI Offline (Through Post)
1. Write your RTI application on plain paper or use the official RTI format.
2. Address it to the Public Information Officer (PIO) of the concerned department.
3. Attach an Indian Postal Order (IPO) or Demand Draft of ₹10 payable to “Accounts Officer” of that department.
4. Send your application via Speed Post or Registered Post and keep the receipt.
Sample RTI Application Template
To,
The Public Information Officer (PIO),
[Name of Department/Office],
[Full Address].
Subject: Request for Information under the Right to Information Act, 2005.
Sir/Madam,
I am a citizen of India and wish to seek the following information under the RTI Act, 2005:
1. [Mention your first question clearly]
2. [Mention second question, if any]
3. [Request copies of documents, orders, or records if required]
I am enclosing the application fee of ₹10 via [IPO/DD/Online Payment Reference No.].
Please provide the requested information within the stipulated time as per the RTI Act.
Thank you.
Yours faithfully,
[Your Full Name]
[Address]
[Contact Number]
[Email ID]
Date: [DD/MM/YYYY]
How to Appeal if You Don’t Get a Response
If you don’t receive a reply within 30 days or are dissatisfied with the response:
1. File a First Appeal to the Appellate Authority within the same department.
2. If still unresolved, file a Second Appeal to the Central or State Information Commission.
3. You can also approach the RTI Ombudsman or relevant court if information is deliberately withheld.
Real-Life Success Stories of RTI Fighting Corruption
1. Exposing the Delhi PDS Scam (2007):
An RTI activist discovered that ration shops were diverting food grains meant for the poor. This led to suspension of corrupt officials and major reforms in the system.
2. Transparency in Road Construction (Maharashtra):
Citizens used RTI to obtain records of road repair contracts. The data revealed inflated costs and fake work reports, forcing the municipal corporation to take action.
3. Ensuring Teacher Attendance in Bihar Schools:
Parents filed RTIs asking for teacher attendance registers, leading to disciplinary action against frequently absent teachers.
4. RTI Against Delayed Pension:
A retired employee in Tamil Nadu filed an RTI to know why his pension was delayed. The query prompted immediate payment of dues within two weeks.
Tips for Using RTI Effectively
1. Ask specific, factual questions — not opinions or justifications.
2. Avoid lengthy or emotional statements.
3. Always keep copies of your RTI application and postal receipt.
4. Use RTI collectively with local communities to expose large-scale corruption.
5. File appeals promptly if you don’t get a proper reply.
The RTI Act is one of the most powerful tools available to citizens to combat corruption and ensure transparency. Every successful RTI application strengthens India’s democratic spirit. When citizens actively question, monitor, and demand accountability, corruption loses its ground.
Remember: Democracy thrives when information flows freely.
Your single RTI application could expose misuse of public money, bring justice, and inspire others to act.
Discussion Prompt:
1. Have you ever filed an RTI? What was the outcome?
2. Do you think awareness about RTI needs to be increased in schools and communities?