SC asks state cricket bodies not to hold election till it passes order

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Thursday asked all state cricket bodies not to hold elections till it pronounced a verdict on finalisation of the draft constitution of the (BCCI), which incorporates the recommendations made by the Justice Committee on the organisational reforms in the apex cricketing body.

A bench of Dipak Misra, Justice and Justice reserved the verdict on the issue and also asked the high courts not to entertain any plea on the appointment of administrators for state cricket bodies.

The bench said prima facie it does not accept the three-year cooling-off period recommended by the Lodha panel for BCCI administrators before they contest elections in the board for a different post in the hierarchy.

The bench said it will also consider modifying the earlier verdict on one state, one vote.

The had earlier directed the BCCI and its state affiliates to submit their suggestions on the draft constitution prepared by the (CoA) -- managing cricket affairs in the country -- incorporating organisational reforms as directed by the top court.

The court had said that after considering the suggestions by the BCCI and its affiliated state associations, the CoA will submit the final draft constitution of the apex cricketing body for its (top court) consideration.

It had asked the CoA to prepare a draft of a new constitution on the basis of its directions based on the recommendations that it has endorsed.

The top court had said that the draft constitution would be based on its directions of July 18, 2016 and its order of July 24, 2017 by which it had agreed to re-examine the one state one vote principle, the strength and composition of the selection committee and the status of associate members including Railways, and the Association of Universities.

The Lodha panel was formed in January 2015 in the wake of the Committee report that called for reforms in the BCCI.

The Mudgal panel had gone into state of affairs of the BCCI, following the 2013 (IPL) betting and spot-fixing controversy.

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 20:54 IST