Plea against BCCI CEO Johri for sexual harassment

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Citing sexual harassment charges, a has moved the challenging the continuation of in the capacity of Board of Control for (BCCI)

"Johri had a very colourful past in each and every organisation where he worked and he managed to get away with all allegations of sexual harassment levelled against him by threat, coercion or greed," the petition said.

The petitioner also sought to know why the recently appointed ombudsman was not being handed the matter for investigation.

Nair in her petition cited about three women who had raised the issue.

"The three women came for deposition but for some reason one woman did not depose and the other two deposed against Johri.

"After this team carried out the investigation, there was a difference of opinion between members -- Justice (retd) Rakesh Sharma, and -- and giving the benefit of doubt and clean chit despite one member (Gowda) found him guilty (sic)."

In the report of the independent inquiry by the committee, while and gave Johri a clean chit, Gowda had said that 'the conduct of at Birmingham, as a of an institution such as is unprofessional and inappropriate which would adversely affect its reputation and the same has to be looked at by the concerned authorities'.

Johri had gone to the UK during

A senior had questioned the virtuousness of the itself as -- -- was already a of and District Cricket Association's (DDCA) internal complaints committee when appointed in the panel to look into allegations against Johri.

After the conclusion of the inquiry, the committee submitted its report to the Supreme Court-appointed (CoA) and that was published on the website.

It read: "Since there is no consensus between the two members of the CoA regarding what action should be taken against Rahul Johri, the stated that the natural consequence would be that Johri continues as the of BCCI and is entitled to resume office.

"(of the CoA) disagreed with this. However, the reiterated that should continue as the CEO of BCCI and resume his duties as a natural consequence."

In her petition, Nair said there was every reason for Jain to revisit the case against Johri.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 15:10 IST