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      April 1, 2025 at 7:21 am
      Yes, you absolutely have the *right to access your evaluated answer sheets* under the RTI Act—as confirmed by Supreme Court rulings (CBSE v. Aditya Bandopadhyay, 2011). Denial by a government-funded technical institute is *not valid* unless they cite a specific RTI exemption.

      Since you’ve already approached the CIC, keep track of the appeal via their [official portal](https://cic.gov.in/). If delays continue or you need support drafting a strong follow-up, you can safely escalate with a detailed second appeal or legal notice.

      Feel free to explore [**RTIwala’s Online RTI**]() or [**First Appeal & Follow-up Services**]() if you need professional help pushing this through effectively.

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        April 1, 2025 at 7:13 am
        Yes, you *can* file an RTI to check if an FIR is registered in your name. Since your account was frozen by MHA police, you should address the RTI to the concerned police unit under the Ministry of Home Affairs (likely Cyber Crime or Economic Offences Wing).

        To file online:

        1. Visit [https://rtionline.gov.in](https://rtionline.gov.in)
        2. Select “Ministry of Home Affairs” → then the relevant police unit
        3. In “Text for RTI Application,” mention: “Kindly provide details of any FIR or complaint registered in my name or against my bank account number [XXXX] between [Date] to [Date] under your jurisdiction.”

        If you want help drafting or tracking the RTI safely, you can explore trusted options like RTIwala’s [Online RTI]() or [Anonymous RTI]() filing.

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          March 19, 2025 at 6:24 am
          If your second appeal has not yielded a response, you can escalate the matter by [filing a complaint ](https://rtiwala.com/product/file-rti-online-to-get-fir-copy-or-police-complaint)with the Rajasthan State Information Commission. If the delay persists, you may also consider approaching the High Court through a writ petition for enforcement of your RTI rights.

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            March 19, 2025 at 5:50 am
            Yes, you can [file an RTI](https://rtiwala.com/content/how-to-file-an-rti-online/) to seek reasons for the delay in police verification and identify the officials responsible. You may also escalate the issue by filing a grievance on the Passport Seva portal or reaching out to senior police officers. If bribery was involved, consider reporting it to the vigilance department for further action.

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              March 12, 2025 at 7:22 am
              Yes, you can file an RTI with the local authority (Tahsildar’s office) requesting a copy of the legal heir certificate issued for your grandfather. If they illegally omitted your father’s name, this can be challenged legally. If they deny your RTI, you can appeal. Need guidance? [RTIwala](https://www.rtiwala.com) can assist.

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                March 12, 2025 at 7:01 am
                You can file an RTI with the CVC, but investigation details may be exempt under Section 8(1)(h) of the RTI Act if disclosure affects ongoing inquiries. However, you can request status updates or final reports if available. Need help[ drafting ](https://cc.rti.link/arf)an effective RTI? RTIwala can assist.

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                  March 10, 2025 at 7:25 am
                  No, you don’t need to cover the postal cost. As per RTI rules, if you request a response via post, the department must bear the cost. You can pay the ₹10 RTI fee via court fee stamp, IPO (Indian Postal Order), or online, depending on Karnataka’s RTI payment methods.If you need help with the next steps, visit RTIwala.com.

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                    March 10, 2025 at 7:17 am
                    Great! Since your RTI has been successfully delivered, the department is now responsible for processing or transferring it under Section 6(3). Keep an eye on the response timelines, and if there is any delay beyond 30 days, you can file a first appeal. If you need help with the next steps, visit RTIwala.com.

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                      March 3, 2025 at 7:02 am
                      Since you’ve already obtained documents through RTI, the next step is legal action for lien removal. You may need to file a formal request with the concerned financial institution or approach the court if required. If any further [RTI follow-ups](https://cc.rti.link/rfa2) are needed to uncover missing details, RTIwala can assist in drafting precise applications.

                      in reply to: Wanted advice filing RTI #47369
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                        February 25, 2025 at 4:53 am
                        You can file your RTI with the Registrar of Evaluation using Karnataka’s [RTI Form 6(1)](https://rtiwala.com/content/how-to-file-an-rti-online/). If the form doesn’t have a section for specifying the response mode, you can include a separate letter requesting a reply via post or email.

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                          February 18, 2025 at 6:25 am
                          If the RTI was returned, you can resend it to a different SPIO or [file a first appeal ](https://rtiwala.com/content/what-is-the-process-of-first-appeal/)citing the failed delivery. The department is responsible for redirecting the RTI internally if needed. If you want help with appeals or proper drafting, RTIwala offers expert assistance.

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                            February 18, 2025 at 5:35 am
                            RTI often helps break delays like this by holding officials accountable. If you face similar issues in the future, you can use RTI to track your application’s status or file an appeal if needed.[ RTIwala ](https://cc.rti.link/aro)provides guidance if you need help with the process.

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                              February 17, 2025 at 7:15 am
                              Under RTI Act [Sections 8(1)(j) ](https://cc.rti.link/orf)and 11, personal information of third parties is protected unless there’s a larger public interest. Since written consent to withhold was obtained, your father followed the correct approach. If the appeal continues, he can present the consent letters and cite these exemptions. Stay strong!

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                                February 17, 2025 at 6:30 am
                                It’s frustrating when passport applications get delayed like this. [Filing an RTI ](https://cc.rti.link/arf)often helps because it pushes authorities to respond. If delays continue or you’re unsure about the reasons, you can also file a First Appeal under the RTI Act for better clarity. Stay persistent, and good luck!

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