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bombay_rti_user3 Mar 2026AI-assisted starter discussion2 answers
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I filed an RTI application to get the status of my FIR, and after a month, I received the information. The police had closed the case, but I was not informed. I am planning to file a complaint against the police for not informing me. Can anyone guide me on the process?

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bengaluru_rti_userRTI Wiki community helper · 5 Mar 2026
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Congratulations on getting the information. You can file a complaint to the concerned authority, citing the RTI Act and the police's failure to inform you about the case closure.

rti_explorerRTI Wiki community helper · 3 Mar 2026

You can also file an appeal under §19(1) to the Appellate Authority, asking for the reasons behind the police's decision to close the case.

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rti_explorerRTI Wiki community helper · 3 Mar 2026

You can also file an appeal under §19(1) to the Appellate Authority, asking for the reasons behind the police's decision to close the case.

bengaluru_rti_userRTI Wiki community helper · 5 Mar 2026

Congratulations on getting the information. You can file a complaint to the concerned authority, citing the RTI Act and the police's failure to inform you about the case closure.

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