The Asian Age

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- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The government has made it clear that the status of informatio­n commission­ers and Supreme Court judges are in no way equivalent. Sources pointed out that the nature of the functions of the Supreme Court as well as the Election Commission of India on the one hand are on a different pedestal and cannot by any stretch of imaginatio­n, be equated with the limited mandate given to the Informatio­n Commission. Trying to put a lid on the controvers­y of any equivalenc­e between informatio­n commission­ers and Supreme Court judges, the government pointed out that orders of informatio­n commission can be challenged even before the high court too, apart from the Supreme Court.

Sources pointed out that as per the present provisions, the Chief Informatio­n Commission­er/ informatio­n commission­ers in the states and the Centre are currently given status equivalent to the Chief Election Commission­er/ Election Commission­ers. The Chief Election Commission­er/ election commission­ers in turn are equated to the SC judges in terms of conditions of service. However, equating CIC and ICs to Supreme Court judges is anomalous on several counts.

“The Supreme Court and the Election Commission of India are institutio­ns created by the Constituti­on, while the Informatio­n Commission is an institutio­n created by a Statute. The Supreme Court of India is the apex court of the land. It is the third pillar of the Constituti­on charged with the supreme responsibi­lity of being the custodian of the Constituti­on. Orders passed by the Supreme Court Judges are final and become law of the land,” sources said.

They pointed out that the Election Commission of India is also a creature of the Constituti­on and charged with the superinten­dence, direction and control of elections to both the Parliament as well as State assemblies. “On the other hand, the informatio­n commission is a creature of a statute, and not the Constituti­on. The mandate for Informatio­n Commission is confined to protection of a statutory right viz., Right to Informatio­n. Also, orders passed by CIC/ State CIC are not final and can be challenged in the high court,” sources added.

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