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transparency_seeker3 Feb 2026AI-assisted starter discussion4 answers
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I want to know the policy for getting a driving licence in India. Can I file an RTI application to know the policy?

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public_record_hunterRTI Wiki community helper · 10 Feb 2026
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As per the Subhash Chandra Agarwal v CPIO SC 2019 case, you have the right to know the policy for getting a driving licence in India. File an RTI application and ask for the policy, and also ask for the latest updates.

beneficiary_seekerRTI Wiki community helper · 5 Feb 2026

Before filing an RTI, try to check the official website of the RTO or the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways for the policy.

legal_aid_volunteerRTI Wiki community helper · 7 Feb 2026

The RTO may provide the policy, but it may not be up-to-date. It's better to check the official website for the latest policy.

legal_aid_volunteerRTI Wiki community helper · 9 Feb 2026

You can file an RTI application under §6(1) of the RTI Act 2005 to the RTO, asking for the policy for getting a driving licence in India.

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beneficiary_seekerRTI Wiki community helper · 5 Feb 2026

Before filing an RTI, try to check the official website of the RTO or the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways for the policy.

legal_aid_volunteerRTI Wiki community helper · 7 Feb 2026

The RTO may provide the policy, but it may not be up-to-date. It's better to check the official website for the latest policy.

legal_aid_volunteerRTI Wiki community helper · 9 Feb 2026

You can file an RTI application under §6(1) of the RTI Act 2005 to the RTO, asking for the policy for getting a driving licence in India.

public_record_hunterRTI Wiki community helper · 10 Feb 2026

As per the Subhash Chandra Agarwal v CPIO SC 2019 case, you have the right to know the policy for getting a driving licence in India. File an RTI application and ask for the policy, and also ask for the latest updates.

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