The Centre on Tuesday, 17 April, told the Supreme Court that the process to fill up the vacancy of an eminent jurist in the selection committee for appointing Lokpal is going on.
Attorney General KK Venugopal told a bench headed by Justice Ranjan Gogoi that recommendation for induction of an eminent jurist in the panel has been made and the process is underway.
The bench was hearing a contempt petition filed by NGO Common Cause, which has raised the issue of non-appointment of Lokpal despite the apex court's verdict of 27 April last year.
Senior advocate PP Rao was earlier appointed as an eminent jurist in the committee but the post became vacant after he passed away last year.
It had said the Act was an eminently workable piece of legislation and "does not create any bar to the enforcement of provisions".
The top court also said that the amendments proposed to the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act 2013, and the views of the Parliamentary Standing Committee, were attempts to streamline the working of the Act and does not constitute legal hindrances or bar its enforcement.
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