Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

SC seeks govt response on CIC vacancies

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The Supreme Court on Friday expressed concern over vacancies at the Central Informatio­n Commission (CIC) and State Informatio­n Commission­s (SIC), while and directed the Centre and seven states to file an affidavit within four weeks giving a time schedule for filling up the positions.

Asserting that at present there are four vacancies in the CIC and four more will be created by December this year, a bench of Justices AK Sikri and Ashok Bhushan also asked the Centre to explain why the posts in CIC remain vacant even as the advertisem­ent for the same was issued in 2016.

Additional solicitor general Pinky Anand, appearing for the Centre, said an advertisem­ent for filling up four posts in CIC have been issued as these posiAdvoca­te tions were not filled up after the issuance of the 2016 advertisem­ent.

The bench then asked her to list the reasons for not filling up the vacancies even after the 2016 advertisem­ent in the affidavit.

Expressing concern over pendency of cases in the SICs, the bench also asked seven states -Maharashtr­a, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Gujarat, Kerala, Odisha and Karnataka -- to file an affidavit giving a time frame for filling up the vacant posts. It said “strict view” will be taken if Centre or states default in filing the affidavit within four weeks.

Prashant Bhushan, appearing for RTI activist Anjali Bhardwaj, said the Centre issued an advertisem­ent for filling up of four vacant posts in CIC on Friday, that is on the day of hearing of the case, which shows their approach.

By December, four more vacancies will be created, including that of the chief informatio­n commission­er, who will retire, he said.

“Don’t worry, we will ensure that all the posts are filled up,” the bench said and listed the matter after four weeks, and clarified that no further time will be given to anybody for filing the affidavit.

The plea by the RTI activists Bhardwaj, Commodore Lokesh Batra (retd) and Amrita Johri has claimed that over 23,500 appeals and complaints are pending with the CIC.

In the petition, they also said the SIC of Andhra Pradesh was “completely non-functional” as not a single informatio­n commission­er has been appointed to the panel.

The RTI activists said the West Bengal State Informatio­n Commission was functionin­g with only two commission­ers and was hearing appeals and complaints filed 10 years ago.

The plea stated that several informatio­n commission­s like that of Gujarat and Maharashtr­a were functionin­g without the chief informatio­n commission­er, even though the RTI Act envisages a crucial role for this post on which the administra­tion and superinten­dence of the commission is vested.

It claimed that the Centre and the state government­s have “attempted to stifle” the functionin­g of the RTI Act by failing to do their statutory duty of ensuring appointmen­t of commission­ers in the CIC and SIC in a timely manner.

NEWDELHI: BY DECEMBER, FOUR MORE VACANCIES WILL BE CREATED IN CIC, INCLUDING THAT OF THE CHIEF INFORMATIO­N COMMISSION­ER

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