SC asks govt to appoint three info commissioners in 6 weeks
BY Agencies10 Jan 2016 4:47 AM IST
Agencies10 Jan 2016 4:47 AM IST
The Supreme Court on Friday asked the government to appoint three Information Commissioners (ICs) in the Central Information Commission (CIC), whose posts are lying vacant for quite some time, within six weeks.
A Bench, comprising Justices JS Khehar and C Nagappan, said it has already granted the time sought by the Centre, which should now appoint the ICs within this time period.
The Bench was hearing the plea of the Central government filed against the November 6 Delhi high court order, asking it to appoint three ICs at the apex transparency panel.
The High Court had asked the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) to fill the vacancies within six weeks from among the 553 applications received by it in response to two notifications issued in 2014 as the vacant posts have led to a huge backlog of cases.
The High Court’s order had come on a PIL filed by RTI activists RK Jain, Lokesh K Batra and Subhash Chandra Agarwal, who had alleged that no action has been taken on the issue despite two “distress” letters written by CIC to the PMO. The PIL filed in HC through lawyers Prashant Bhushan had sought filling the posts of CIC and subordinate staff in a time-bound frame.
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