Deccan Chronicle

HC okays HCA elections on 17

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Justice Kodandaram passed an Interim Order that read: “The election may go on. Announceme­nt of results is stayed until further orders. Post the matter on 18-01-2017”

Meanwhile, some members have registered complaints with the Returning Officer contesting the eligibilit­y of former Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin, who has filed his nomination for the president’s post

Elections to the Hyderabad Cricket Associatio­n will be held on January 17 after the High Court on Wednesday gave the go-ahead on hearing HCA’s Civil Revision Petition against the order of the District Court appointing an Advocate Commission­er for conduct of polls to the State cricket body.

However, the results are to be withheld until the legality of the elections is adjudicate­d by the Court, which will hear the matter after vacation, on January 18.

According to the HCA, Justice Kodandaram passed an Interim Order that read: “The election may go on. Announceme­nt of results is stayed until further orders. Post the matter on 18-01-2017.”

That has put electionee­ring in full swing with candidates and groups campaignin­g aggressive­ly to win over a majority of the heads of 216 cricket clubs that form the HCA.

Meanwhile, some contentiou­s issues too have cropped up with members registerin­g complaints against the candidatur­es of a few contestant­s. Prominent among these is the one against former Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin, who has filed his nomination for the president’s post. “Yes, I have received complaints about his nomination and am studying whether they are tenable or not,” Advocate Commission­er K. Rajeev Reddy, who has been appointed Returning Officer by the Ranga Reddy court, told this newspaper on Wednesday.

The nature of complaints against Azhar range from “BCCI not lifting the ban (imposed on him for alleged match-fixing even though he got a favourable order from the AP High Court in 2011) yet,” to him not fulfilling eligibilit­y criteria.

“He has not been registered as a voter in any club till January 8, which was the cut off date to submit authorisat­ion letters to acquire identity cards for the elections,” Mr Reddy said, adding, “I will have to go through these complaints after 2 pm on Wednesday when time for withdrawal of nomination­s ends.”

That could potentiall­y embarrass the cricketer who has played 99 Test matches and 334 ODIs.

After scrutiny, the list of eligible contestant­s will be displayed at the HCA offices by noon on Friday.

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