The submission was made before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw by central government standing counsel Jasmeet Singh, appearing for the DoPT, Ministry of Personnel.
Singh also told the court that the government has undertaken the exercise of conducting interviews to fill up vacancies in the transparency panel, including for the post of Chief Information Commissioner as the current one will retire on December 1.
The court had reserved its verdict on the PIL on May 21. Today it said it would also pass orders on the application filed by the petitioners.
During the hearing, advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the petitioners, opposed the government's contentions and claimed that with the inviting of applications afresh to fill up the vacancies, it was trying to "frustrate" the Right to Information Act.
The petitioners have claimed that after the two new appointments mentioned by the government, three vacancies of Information Commissioners were left unfilled "despite assurance given on May 21 by Additional Solicitor General on behalf of the Union of India that all the vacancies at CIC would be filled".
"Now, further three months have elapsed and the three Information Commissioners have not been appointed," the application has said, seeking setting aside of the government circular inviting fresh applications to fill up the vacancies.
