MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202631047109 A) filed by Dr. Pranita Choudhury; Dr. Meghna Borah; and Dr. Kavita Jain, Guwahati, Assam, on April 13, for 'a system and a method for automated right to information (rti) request generation, tracking, and compliance management using secure digital processing.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. Pranita Choudhury; Dr. Meghna Borah; and Dr. Kavita Jain.

The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A System and a Method for Automated Right to Information (RTI) Request Generation, Tracking, and Compliance Management Using Secure Digital Processing This disclosure is about a system and method that use rule-based digital processing and cryptographic validation to automate the creation of Right to Information (RTI) requests, routing them to the right place, securely submitting them, and managing compliance in a predictable way. The system takes user input and turns it into a structured RTI request that a computer can read using pre-defined legal templates. A jurisdiction mapping module finds the right public authority, and a secure submission gateway sends the request through one or more communication channels while keeping track of who received it. The system also uses a deterministic compliance engine to figure out statutory deadlines and keep track of response times. A cryptographic validation unit checks the integrity of data using hashing and digital signatures. A tamper-evident ledger keeps track of all lifecycle events so they can be traced and audited. The system also finds response problems and automatically creates appeal or escalation documents. This makes it a secure, reliable, and technically advanced RTI lifecycle management solution with better compliance enforcement and transparency."

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