Hi all, I am not here for a prize in the blogging competition. Its too late for that. I want to use this forum to reach out to as many of you as I can.

I am putting together a group of people who intend to make a difference by filing 7 RTI applications a week. Details have been put up here.

Please use this blog to bring to my attention issues you think are relevant and merit being taken up through the RTI route. Every week, I will publish here a summary of the RTI applications filed pursuant to communications on this blog.

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Anonymous guest 17 Jun 2010, 10:50
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Please go away and come back when you have something interesting to tell us.

PS
If someone wanted to file an RTI, why wouldn't they do just that themselves?

I think you're just bored. In any case, we're law students. We'll file our own RTIs, thank you.

Kian - Is it ok for people to be soliciting for work like this? :p
kianganz 17 Jun 2010, 11:19
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I think it is a great initiative if it takes off and am happy for there to be space on Legally India for it. :)

I look forward to hearing updates Deepak.

Best wishes,
Kian
Deepak Raju 17 Jun 2010, 12:49
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@#1, I dont remember putting a gun to your head asking you to read what I wrote. Great YOU can file your own RTIs. This page is not about law students filing their own RTIs. If there are issues which they would like addressed (probably in the interest of other people who are not law students like us) but are too busy or too lazy to take up on their own, they can let us know. "Soliciting work"? Howmuch do you suggest I should charge per RTI? I have not yet been able to arrive at a figure. Some help from you would be most welcome.

@Kian, Thanks a lot. I have already prepared first 7 RTIs. The first batch of them seek to get information on social inclusiveness in educational sector. I have already put it up on (dilyrti.blogspot.com). I will update the details here during the weekend.