Right to Information
Under the Right to Information Act 2005, citizens have the right to request information held by public authorities and bodies substantially financed by government. This page explains how to file an RTI application regarding ADTC Firozabad.
About the Right to Information Act, 2005
The Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI Act) is a central legislation that empowers every citizen of India to request information from public authorities. The Act mandates that public bodies maintain records properly and provide information requested by citizens within statutory timeframes.
The objective of the RTI Act is to promote transparency and accountability in the functioning of every public authority, reduce corruption, and ensure citizens can exercise informed democratic participation.
Key provisions:
- Every citizen has the right to information under Section 3
- Public Information Officer (PIO) must respond within 30 days of receiving an application (Section 7)
- For matters involving life or liberty, response is required within 48 hours
- First Appeal must be filed within 30 days of receiving the PIO's response (or the 30-day deadline passing)
- Second Appeal / Complaint to the State or Central Information Commission must be filed within 90 days of the First Appellate Authority's decision
RTI Applicability to ADTC Firozabad
ADTC Firozabad is an Accredited Driving Training Centre operating under the Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 — a central legislation administered by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH). As an accredited body conducting a government-recognized function (driver testing and Form 5B issuance), ADTC Firozabad is accountable to both:
- MoRTH (Central): As the body prescribing CMVR 1989 under which ADTC operates
- UP Transport Department (State): As the accrediting and monitoring authority in Uttar Pradesh
RTI applications seeking information about ADTC Firozabad's accreditation, compliance status, evaluation standards, and oversight records may be directed to the UP Transport Department or to MoRTH. RTI applications for information specific to a candidate's own training records may be addressed to the centre's PIO.
Public Information Officers (PIO)
Public Information Officer, ADTC Firozabad
ADTC Firozabad, Wazirpur Jihalpur, Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh — 283 203
Phone: +91 97605 14938
Email: adtcfirozabadup@gmail.com
Office Hours: Monday – Saturday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Public Information Officer, UP Transport Department
Uttar Pradesh Transport Department
Website: uptransport.upsdc.gov.in
RTI Applications related to ADTC accreditation, compliance, and oversight in UP may be directed to this authority.
Public Information Officer, MoRTH
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India
Website: morth.nic.in
RTI applications regarding national ADTC standards, CMVR 1989 rules, and central oversight may be filed via the RTI Online portal specifying MoRTH as the concerned ministry.
How to File an RTI Application
Option A — Online (Recommended)
The Government of India provides a centralized online RTI portal for filing applications to all central government ministries and departments:
Option B — By Post / In Person
You may submit a written RTI application by post or in person. The application must:
- Be addressed to the PIO of the relevant authority (ADTC, UP Transport Dept., or MoRTH)
- State clearly: "I am requesting information under the Right to Information Act, 2005"
- Specify the exact information being sought (as clearly and specifically as possible)
- Include your full name, address, and contact details
- Be accompanied by the prescribed fee (see Fee section below)
Identify the correct PIO
Determine whether your query is for ADTC centre records, UP Transport Dept. (accreditation/compliance), or MoRTH (national CMVR standards).
Draft your application
Clearly state each piece of information you seek. Vague or broad requests may be rejected. One application can contain multiple specific questions.
Pay the fee
Rs. 10 for the RTI application fee. Payment modes accepted by RTI Online portal: debit card, credit card, net banking, UPI.
Submit and receive acknowledgement
You receive an acknowledgement with a registration number. Track your application status on the RTI portal.
Receive response within 30 days
The PIO must respond within 30 days. If denied or partially denied, reasons must be given in writing.
File First Appeal if needed
If unsatisfied, appeal to the First Appellate Authority within 30 days of receiving (or not receiving) the PIO's response.
Fee Structure
| Item | Fee (as per RTI Act 2005 and Rules) | Mode of Payment |
|---|---|---|
| RTI Application fee | Rs. 10 per application | Online (RTI portal), DD, IPO, cash (in person) |
| Additional pages of information provided (A4 size) | Rs. 2 per page | As above |
| Information in diskette / floppy (if requested) | Rs. 50 per diskette | As above |
| Inspection of records (per hour or part thereof) | Rs. 5 per hour | In person at office |
| BPL applicants (Below Poverty Line) | Nil — all fees waived | Submit proof of BPL card with application |
Note: Fees are as prescribed under the Right to Information (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005. UP State RTI may have separate fee rules for state-level RTIs — confirm at the time of filing.
What Information Can be Requested?
Under the RTI Act, you may seek:
- Records, documents, memos, emails, opinions, advices, press releases, circulars, orders, log books, contracts, reports, papers, samples, models, data material
- ADTC accreditation status and date of accreditation renewal
- Compliance and inspection reports filed by UP Transport Department for ADTC Firozabad
- Number of Form 5B certificates issued in a given period (aggregate data, not individual records of others)
- Your own training records, evaluation scores, and Form 5B status
- Details of any penalty or action taken against the centre
- Budget or expenditure information (if publicly funded)
Exempt Information
The following categories of information are exempt from disclosure under Section 8 of the RTI Act and cannot be requested:
- Personal information of other candidates (their evaluation scores, contact details, training records) — disclosure would violate individual privacy
- Information that would endanger the safety of any individual
- Commercial confidence or trade secrets (e.g., proprietary technology specifications of the ADTT system)
- Cabinet papers and deliberative process records still in consideration
- Information received in confidence from a foreign government
First Appeal and Second Appeal
First Appeal
If the PIO fails to respond within 30 days, provides incomplete information, or denies your request, you may file a First Appeal to the First Appellate Authority (an officer senior to the PIO, within the same public authority) within 30 days of the PIO's response or the expiry of the 30-day deadline.
Second Appeal / Complaint
If dissatisfied with the First Appeal outcome, you may file a Second Appeal or Complaint with:
- Central Information Commission (CIC) — for central ministry PIOs (MoRTH): cic.gov.in
- Uttar Pradesh State Information Commission (UPSIC) — for state-level PIOs (UP Transport Dept.): information.up.gov.in
Second appeals must be filed within 90 days of the First Appellate Authority's decision or the expiry of its 30-day response period.
Suo Motu Disclosure
Under Section 4(1)(b) of the RTI Act, public authorities are required to proactively disclose certain information without citizens having to request it. ADTC Firozabad and the UP Transport Department maintain the following categories of proactive disclosures publicly available:
- Accreditation status and accreditation certificate details
- Applicable fee structure for training programmes (subject to periodic revision)
- Contact details of the Grievance Officer and PIO
- Annual compliance reports (as filed with UP Transport Department)
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