The plea, which has also sought directions to the government to extend the duration of the commission headed by Justice (retired) L Narasimha Reddy, came up before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath which ordered that the matter be listed before another bench tomorrow.
The petition, filed by ex-serviceman S P Singh through advocates Vijender Mahndiyan and Satya Rajan Swain, has sought directions to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the commission "to give an effective public hearing to those affected or aggrieved by implementation of One Rank One Pension (OROP)".
The petitioner has contended that this information was not published in the newspapers and, therefore, people were not informed and added that even the time limit given to forward the representations was "very short".
He has also contended that asking those aggrieved to forward their grievances to MoD was "unfair and violative of principles of natural justice" as representations would be against the government.
It had also said that since mechanism adopted for consultation was written representations alone and no oral representation was allowed, it is "violative of the basic concept of effective hearing".
Another grievance raised in the plea was that the government has not shared the correspondence address or contact details of the commission despite making several requests.
