How to File RTI in Madhya Pradesh: Online Application, Fees & Appeal 2026
Complete guide to filing an RTI application in Madhya Pradesh. Covers the online portal, โน10 fee, first and second appeal process, the Madhya Pradesh State Information Commission, and a ready-to-use application template.
๐RTI Online Portal (Central) / Madhya Pradesh RTI Portal โ Official Portal โ๐ Overview
โ Eligibility
- โAny citizen of India can file an RTI application โ there is no eligibility barrier based on age, income, education, or location
- โNon-Resident Indians (NRIs) holding Indian citizenship are also entitled to file RTI applications
- โNo reason or justification is required to be given for seeking the information
- โThe applicant need not be personally affected by the matter โ any citizen can seek any public information
- โOrganizations, trusts, and companies are NOT eligible to file RTI; only individual Indian citizens can
- โFor Madhya Pradesh state departments, the application must be addressed to the PIO of that specific department in Madhya Pradesh
- โBPL (Below Poverty Line) cardholders are exempt from paying the โน10 application fee
๐ Documents Required
๐ฐFees & Processing Time
๐ฅ๏ธ How to Apply Online
- 1Visit rtionline.gov.in โ the national RTI online portal operated by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), Government of India. This portal is for central government ministries and departments. For Madhya Pradesh state government departments, visit the Madhya Pradesh state portal at mp.gov.in and look for the RTI section.
- 2Register on the portal using your name, email address, and mobile number. Complete OTP verification. Existing users can log in directly. Keep your login credentials safe for tracking your application later.
- 3Click 'Submit Request' or 'File RTI'. Select the ministry, department, or public authority from the dropdown list. For state departments, select the relevant ${stateName} department. If unsure which department holds the information, file with the nodal department and mention 'Please transfer if needed'.
- 4Fill in the application form: enter your name, address, contact details, and clearly state the information you are seeking. Be specific โ mention the time period, document names, or subject matter. Vague requests may be rejected. Write in English or Hindi (or the official language of ${stateName}).
- 5Pay the โน10 application fee online via UPI, net banking, debit card, or credit card. Save and download the payment receipt. If you are a BPL applicant, select the BPL exemption option and upload your BPL card copy.
- 6Submit the application and note your registration number. Track the status at any time by logging into the portal with your credentials and clicking 'Track Status'. The PIO must respond within 30 days. If you do not receive a response, use the same portal to file a first appeal.
๐ข How to Apply Offline
- 1Write your RTI application on plain white paper or on a prescribed form if the department has one. Address it to: 'The Public Information Officer, [Name of Department], Government of Madhya Pradesh, [Office Address]'. No specific format is required โ just ensure it is in writing and clearly states what information you seek.
- 2Clearly mention in the application: your full name, complete postal address, contact number, and email (optional). State the information sought as precisely as possible โ include relevant dates, document references, or subject matter. Also mention: 'I am enclosing โน10 as the prescribed application fee.'
- 3Attach the โน10 Indian Postal Order (IPO) drawn in favour of the 'Accounts Officer' or 'Pay & Accounts Officer' of the department (check the department's website for exact payee name). Alternatively, use a court fee stamp of โน10 affixed on the application. BPL applicants: attach a self-attested BPL card copy instead.
- 4Send the application by registered post with acknowledgement due (RPAD) to the PIO of the concerned department, so you have proof of delivery. Alternatively, submit it in person at the department counter and get a stamped acknowledgement receipt with the date.
- 5Keep copies of your application, postal receipt, and IPO counterfoil. The PIO must respond within 30 days. If you do not receive a response or receive an unsatisfactory response, you have the right to file a First Appeal within 30 days to the First Appellate Authority (the officer superior to the PIO in the same department).
โ ๏ธCommon Problems & Solutions
โ Frequently Asked Questions
Q.Can I file an RTI online for Madhya Pradesh state government departments?
Yes, but with a distinction. The national portal rtionline.gov.in is primarily for central government departments. For Madhya Pradesh state government departments (like the revenue department, police, PWD, education, health, etc.), use the Madhya Pradesh state RTI portal at mp.gov.in if available, or file a physical application by post. Many states have their own online RTI portals that accept applications for state departments.
Q.What happens if the PIO refuses to provide information?
If the PIO refuses, they must give a written reply stating the reason for refusal and cite the specific section of the RTI Act under which the information is exempt. You have the right to file a First Appeal within 30 days to the First Appellate Authority (the officer senior to the PIO). If the First Appeal is also unsatisfactory, file a Second Appeal with the State Information Commission within 90 days.
Q.Is there a fee for filing an appeal?
No. There is no fee for filing a First Appeal with the First Appellate Authority or a Second Appeal with the Madhya Pradesh State Information Commission. Appeals are free. However, if information is provided and you want physical copies, charges apply: โน2 per A4 page, โน50 per diskette, etc.
Q.Can NRIs (Non-Resident Indians) file an RTI application?
Yes. NRIs who are Indian citizens have the right to file RTI applications. They can use the online portal rtionline.gov.in or send applications by post. Payment can be made via demand draft. The RTI Act grants the right to 'citizens of India' โ Indian citizenship is the only requirement, not Indian residence.
Q.How long does it take to get information under RTI?
The PIO must respond within 30 days of receiving your application. For information involving the life or liberty of a person, the response must come within 48 hours. If the PIO fails to respond within the stipulated time, it is treated as a deemed refusal and you can immediately file an appeal.
Q.What information CANNOT be sought under RTI?
Certain categories are exempt under Section 8: information affecting national security or sovereignty, Cabinet papers, information received in confidence from a foreign government, commercially sensitive trade secrets, personal information with no public interest, information that would endanger a person's life, information held by intelligence agencies (listed in Schedule 2 of the RTI Act), and information that would impede the prosecution of offenders.
Q.Can I seek someone else's personal information under RTI?
Generally, no. Under Section 8(1)(j), personal information of third parties that has no relationship to any public activity or which would cause unwarranted invasion of privacy cannot be disclosed. However, the Information Commission can order disclosure if the public interest in knowing the information outweighs the harm caused by disclosure.
Q.What is the difference between First Appeal and Second Appeal?
First Appeal: Filed within 30 days of the PIO's reply (or the expiry of the 30-day response period) to the First Appellate Authority โ the officer senior to the PIO in the same department. The FAA must decide within 30 days (extendable to 45 days). Second Appeal: If still unsatisfied, filed within 90 days of the FAA's decision (or its expiry) to the Madhya Pradesh State Information Commission. The SIC has powers to impose penalties on the PIO and award compensation to the applicant.
๐Helpline & Support
- โธRTI National Portal Helpdesk: 011-24624620 (Central Government RTI queries)
- โธMadhya Pradesh State Information Commission Helpline: check mp.gov.in for current number
- โธMadhya Pradesh State Helpline: 1800-233-1516 (toll-free, MonโSat 9 AM โ 6 PM)
- โธRTI India Helpline (DoPT): 1800-11-8111 (toll-free, for guidance on filing RTI)
- โธFor complaints about PIO non-compliance, contact the ${stateName} State Information Commission directly or use the grievance portal on rtionline.gov.in
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