The only word I think of that fits your specification is beadledom:
Collins
beadledom:
Noun
fussiness and stupidity of minor officials; petty bureaucracy
YourDictionary
fussiness and stupidity of minor officials
petty bureaucracy
beadles collectively, and their characteristics as a class
stupid or senseless officiousness
Merriam Webster
the characteristics felt to mark beadles as a class
usually
stupid officialism
The beadle is typically a low level bureaucrat:
Cambridge
beadle:
an official who takes part in some church or university ceremonies
in the past, an officer of the law who dealt with small offences in a local area
Such officials, lacking the reflective capacity of high lever officials, tend towards over-enthusiastic, pompous, self-important and unthinking application of rules and regulations.
Hence, one of the strongest associations of the beadle with this sort of behaviour was in Charles Dickens's OliverTwist. The refusal of food to a hungry child seems to qualify as denial of an urgent request rather well.
Fandom
Mr. Bumble, fictional character in the novel Oliver Twist (1837–39) by Charles Dickens. Mr. Bumble is the cruel, pompous and ignorant beadle of the workhouse where the orphaned Oliver is raised. Bumbledom, named after him, also characterizes the meddlesome self-importance of the petty bureaucrat.
Consequently, google's ngram shows the word to have been at its most popular in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
Anyone familiar with the adventures of Michael Bond's Paddington Bear (https://www.paddington.com/us/heritage/michael-bond/) will also find beadledom in the behaviour of the officious self-appointed custodian of street affairs Mr Curry: