Times of India: Amravati: Saturday, June 23, 2018.
The Hyderabad
high court on Friday gave two weeks time to the Andhra Pradesh chief secretary
to file a counter affidavit within two weeks explaining why they failed in
appointing information commissioners in the AP Information Commission under the
provisions of Right to Information Act.
The bench of
acting chief justice Ramesh Ranganathan and Justice M Ganga Rao gave this
direction while hearing a contempt petition filed by M Padmanabha Reddy of
Forum For Good Governance who charged the state with dodging the issue despite
an assurance given to the court last year. The court issued a notice to the AP
CS and sought an affidavit from him explaining the reasons for the failure on
the part of the state.
In fact, it
was only after a PIL was moved by the forum the states of AP and Telangana have
constituted State Information Commissions. The state of Telangana could
complete the process of appointing chief information commissioner and
information commissioners. But the state of AP was found lagging behind here.
Though it had issued orders announcing the formation of the AP Information
Commission, the posts of information commissioners were not filled up so far.
In September last year, AP took 8 weeks time to complete the process. Despite
the passage of that the posts were not filled up leaving the RTI movement in a
defunct state. It was in this background, the forum moved a contempt plea.