Right to Information Query
Full Form of RIQ
What is RIQ?
Right to Information Query (RIQ) refers to a formal request made by a citizen under the Right to Information Act, 2005, to access information held by public authorities in India. It is the mechanism through which individuals seek transparency and accountability from government bodies, including ministries, local governments, and public sector undertakings. An RIQ can be filed online or offline, and the authority must respond within 30 days. This tool is widely used by activists, journalists, students, and ordinary citizens to obtain details about policy decisions, expenditure, and public services. In the Indian context, RIQ plays a crucial role in empowering citizens, fighting corruption, and promoting good governance. It is especially relevant for competitive exams like UPSC Civil Services, where questions on constitutional rights and administrative reforms frequently appear. Understanding RIQ helps aspirants grasp the practical application of Article 19(1)(a) (freedom of speech and expression) and the right to know embedded in the Indian Constitution.
RIQ का फुल फॉर्म
सूचना का अधिकार प्रश्न
Example
The RTI activist filed an RIQ seeking details of the allocation of funds under the MGNREGA scheme in the district.