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3rd Party
can be anyone other than the citizen applying for information
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Please account for adequate time for postal delays
Various time limits have been prescribed
under which the information can be obtained under Right to Information Act.
These time limits are prescribed by the Act itself, and failing which an RTI
Applicant can approach appropriate authorities for relief.
Following are the various time limits specified in the RTI Act 2005
for matters involving "Life andLiberty ",
the time limit for the PIO to provide information is 48 Hours.
Following are the various time limits specified in the RTI Act 2005
for matters involving "Life and
For
PIO to reply to application
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30 days
from date of receipt of application
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For
PIO to transfer to another PA under Sec 6(3)
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5 days
from date of receipt of application
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For
PIO to issue notice to 3rd Party
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5 days
from date of receipt of application
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For
3rd Party to make a
representation to PIO
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10 days
from receipt of notice from PIO
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For
PIO to reply to application if 3rdParty involved
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40 days
from date of receipt of application
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For
applicant to make First Appeal
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30 days
from date of receipt of PIO’s reply or from date when reply was to be
received
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For
First Appellate Authority to pass an order
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30 days
from receipt of First Appeal OR
Maximum 45 days, if reasons for delay are given in writing |
For
applicant to make Second Appeal before CIC/SIC
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90 days
from receipt of First Appeal orders or from the date when orders were to be
received
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For
CIC/SIC to decide Second Appeal
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No time
limit specified
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