Amitabh Choudhary to represent BCCI at ICC

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Supreme on Monday said BCCI'S acting Secretary Amitabh Choudhary will attend the meeting on April 24, accompanied by the Indian apex cricketing body's CEO Rahul Johri.

The bench of Justice Dipak Misra, Justice A.M. Khanwilkar and Justice D.Y. Chandrachud said Choudhary will attend the ICC's board and financial and commercial committee meetings.

Johri would attend the meeting of the Chief Executive Officers.

While clearing the name of Amitabh Choudhary to represent at the forthcoming meeting, the said that "there has to be adequate and affirmative representation of India at the to guard the interest of the BCCI".

Clearing Amitabh Choudhary to represent at ICC, the bench made it clear that there was no chance of BCCI's former President N. Srinivasan getting to represent the apex cricketing body at the as there was clout of conflict of interest on him.

"There is a cloud on his integrity. A person who is held guilty of conflict of interest and abuse of authority is disqualified," the bench observed.

The said this as senior counsel Kapil Sibal named Niranjan Shah and Srinivasan to represent at

Appearing for the COA, senior counsel P. Chidambaram told the bench that the main agenda at was revenue sharing formula and it would also involve some lobbying with the representatives of other 10 cricket playing countries.

Having said this, Chidambaram favoured an experienced person to represent India at

The Committee of Administrators had asked the Supreme to nominate a representative at the It had also asked to clarify whether office bearers disqualified by the Lodha Committee's recommendations could return as representatives of state associations or the

COA filed the application after former President N. Srinivasan and Secretary Niranjan Shah attended the meetings ahead of the special general body meeting of the

Earlier, the crucial SGM was adjourned on April 2 as the board awaited the Supreme Court's verdict on the eligibility of the members who could be present in the meeting.

--IANS

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Amitabh Choudhary to represent BCCI at ICC

The Supreme Court on Monday said BCCI'S acting Secretary Amitabh Choudhary will attend the ICC meeting on April 24, accompanied by the Indian apex cricketing body's CEO Rahul Johri.

The Supreme on Monday said BCCI'S acting Secretary Amitabh Choudhary will attend the meeting on April 24, accompanied by the Indian apex cricketing body's CEO Rahul Johri.

The bench of Justice Dipak Misra, Justice A.M. Khanwilkar and Justice D.Y. Chandrachud said Choudhary will attend the ICC's board and financial and commercial committee meetings.

Johri would attend the meeting of the Chief Executive Officers.

While clearing the name of Amitabh Choudhary to represent at the forthcoming meeting, the said that "there has to be adequate and affirmative representation of India at the to guard the interest of the BCCI".

Clearing Amitabh Choudhary to represent at ICC, the bench made it clear that there was no chance of BCCI's former President N. Srinivasan getting to represent the apex cricketing body at the as there was clout of conflict of interest on him.

"There is a cloud on his integrity. A person who is held guilty of conflict of interest and abuse of authority is disqualified," the bench observed.

The said this as senior counsel Kapil Sibal named Niranjan Shah and Srinivasan to represent at

Appearing for the COA, senior counsel P. Chidambaram told the bench that the main agenda at was revenue sharing formula and it would also involve some lobbying with the representatives of other 10 cricket playing countries.

Having said this, Chidambaram favoured an experienced person to represent India at

The Committee of Administrators had asked the Supreme to nominate a representative at the It had also asked to clarify whether office bearers disqualified by the Lodha Committee's recommendations could return as representatives of state associations or the

COA filed the application after former President N. Srinivasan and Secretary Niranjan Shah attended the meetings ahead of the special general body meeting of the

Earlier, the crucial SGM was adjourned on April 2 as the board awaited the Supreme Court's verdict on the eligibility of the members who could be present in the meeting.

--IANS

pk/pur/dg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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