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SC shuts behind doorway entrance for incompetent cricket officials
- Updated: April 11, 2017
Former BCCI arch N Srinivasan
New Delhi: The Supreme Court yesterday pronounced a person, who is “ineligible” to turn an bureau dispatcher in a BCCI and state cricket associations, can't be nominated to take partial in a ICC assembly scheduled on Apr 24.
“How can a man, who is not authorised to contest, be nominated to paint a BCCI? What we can't do directly, we can't do indirectly,” a dais headed by Justice Dipak Misra, AM Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachud said, observant that how can it concede defilement of a order. The observations came when a warn for a peak court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) sought conference on a defence seeking construction on either persons, who are rendered incompetent to reason posts in cricket bodies as per a Jul 18, 2016 judgement, can be nominated as BCCI deputy to take partial in a ICC meeting. “The male who is unfit stands disqualified…There is a top of 70 years given by this court. It is formidable to sense that a male who is not authorised goes to a ICC to paint a BCCI. We do not wish defilement of a orders,” a dais said.
The bench, however, has bound a defence of a CoA, headed by former administrator and auditor ubiquitous (CAG) Vinod Rai, on a emanate for conference on Apr 17.
Senior disciple CU Singh, appearing for a CoA, asked if persons like N Srinivasan and Niranjan Shah, rendered incompetent by trait of a judgement, can attend in a Special General Meeting of a BCCI and be nominated to take partial in ICC meeting.
However, Srinivasan is not an unanimous choice with a territory of BCCI wanting to introduce former India captain Sourav Ganguly’s name.
Meanwhile, available a Supreme Court outcome on eligibility for attending ICC meetings, a BCCI yesterday motionless to defer a SGM from Apr 12 to Apr 18.