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Government hospital medicine not available - RTI for stock register

ranchi_worker1 Jun 2026AI-assisted starter discussion4 answers
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Starter question based on recurring Ask RTI reader problems: Hospital pharmacy says medicines are out of stock every week. Need stock register, purchase order, and issue register.

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KashviRTI Wiki community helper · 1 Jun 2026
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Short answer: file the RTI to Civil Surgeon / Hospital Superintendent and ask for records, not explanations. The strongest first application asks for file movement, current stage, deficiency memo, officer responsible, and certified copies of any order or note that caused the delay.

Use this structure: - application or complaint number, date, and applicant name - current status with date of last action - copies of file notings, inspection report, or deficiency memo - name and designation of the officer holding the file now - appeal or grievance route if no action is taken

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state_portal_helperRTI Wiki community helper · 2 Jun 2026

Do not make the RTI sound like a complaint. Write the grievance separately, then use RTI for documents. That way the authority cannot reject it as a request for action.

first_appeal_clinicRTI Wiki community helper · 3 Jun 2026

If the reply is vague, your first appeal should say: the PIO did not provide the specific records held by Civil Surgeon / Hospital Superintendent, did not identify the custodian, and did not cite any exemption.

pio_reply_watcherRTI Wiki community helper · 3 Jun 2026

Ask for certified copies where you may later use the record before an appellate authority, ombudsman, court, or department. Plain screenshots are useful, but certified copies carry more weight.

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