The Centre refuted the claims before a bench of justices B D Ahmed and Ashutosh Kumar saying the commission was hearing the grievances raised before it not only by organisations but by individuals also.
The bench was hearing a plea seeking directions to Ministry of Defence and the commission, headed by Justice (Retd) L Narasimha Reddy, "to give an effective public hearing to those affected or aggrieved by implementation of OROP".
The petitioner also claimed that armed forces officers were sitting with the panel despite the fact that it was a one-member judicial commission.
Central government standing counsel Anurag Ahluwalia refuted the claims of the petitioner saying the commission was also hearing the grievances of individuals and the officers were present to assist the panel.
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He also said the petitioner was heard by the panel.
The Centre had earlier told the court it has extended by six months the term of the one-member panel on OROP.
The petitioner, who is an ex-serviceman, has said that as per a Ministry letter dated April 13, "Defence Forces pensioners/family pensioners, Defence Pensioners' Associations can submit their suggestions/views on the revised pension as notified, to the MoD, through post or by email within 15 days i.E. By April 29, 2016".
The Centre had told the court that date for forwarding suggestions and representations was later extended to May 15.