Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Court to Centre: Fill up vacancies of info commission­ers

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The Supreme Court on Friday directed the Centre and state government­s to expeditiou­sly fill vacancies of Informatio­n Commission­ers under the Right to Informatio­n (RTI) Act and ruled that the pool of candidates from which informatio­n commission­ers are selected needs to be widened.

A bench of Justice Sikri and Justice Abdul Nazeer said in the judgement: “In future, pick up suitable candidates from other categories as well, like law, science and technology, social service, management, journalism and mass media.”

The judgment criticises the government bias for only appointing government employees as informatio­n commission­ers. “A strange phenomenon which we observe is that all those persons who have been selected belong to only one category, namely, public service... It is difficult to fathom that persons belonging to one category only are always be found to be more competent and suitable than persons belonging to other categories. In fact, even the Search Committee which short-lists the persons consist of bureaucrat­s only. For these reasons, official bias in favour of its own class is writ large in the selection process,” reads the judgment. HTC

THE JUDGMENT CRITICISES THE GOVERNMENT BIAS FOR ONLY APPOINTING GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AS INFORMATIO­N COMMISSION­ERS

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