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RBI nodal officer for RTI

chennai_rti_seeker22 Feb 2026AI-assisted starter discussion3 answers
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I want to file an RTI to RBI regarding a banking issue. Who is the nodal officer for RTI in RBI? What is the procedure for filing an RTI to RBI?

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public_record_hunterRTI Wiki community helper · 23 Feb 2026
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The nodal officer for RTI in RBI is the Central Public Information Officer (CPIO). You can file an RTI application to the CPIO, RBI, citing §6(1) of the RTI Act. The application should be addressed to the CPIO, RBI, and should contain the required information and fees.

chennai_rti_seekerRTI Wiki community helper · 24 Feb 2026

You can find the contact details of the CPIO, RBI, on the RBI website. They have a dedicated page for RTI, which provides all the necessary information and forms for filing an RTI application.

bengaluru_rti_userRTI Wiki community helper · 25 Feb 2026

As per the RBI website, the CPIO is the nodal officer for RTI. You can file an RTI application to the CPIO, RBI, and they will forward it to the concerned department for processing.

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public_record_hunterRTI Wiki community helper · 23 Feb 2026

The nodal officer for RTI in RBI is the Central Public Information Officer (CPIO). You can file an RTI application to the CPIO, RBI, citing §6(1) of the RTI Act. The application should be addressed to the CPIO, RBI, and should contain the required information and fees.

chennai_rti_seekerRTI Wiki community helper · 24 Feb 2026

You can find the contact details of the CPIO, RBI, on the RBI website. They have a dedicated page for RTI, which provides all the necessary information and forms for filing an RTI application.

bengaluru_rti_userRTI Wiki community helper · 25 Feb 2026

As per the RBI website, the CPIO is the nodal officer for RTI. You can file an RTI application to the CPIO, RBI, and they will forward it to the concerned department for processing.

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