Deccan Chronicle

Govt bodies want order taken back

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New Delhi, Jan. 20: In a fresh developmen­t, Railways, armed forces and Associatio­n of Universiti­es on Friday moved the Supreme Court seeking recall of its judgement on implementa­tion of Justice R.M. Lodha panel recommenda­tions advocating reforms in BCCI.

Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for them, told a bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra that as a result of the Lodha panel’s recommenda­tions, their membership in BCCI has been “downgraded” from permanent to associate status.

The top law officer said all the three bodies have been “integral constituen­ts” of BCCI and have been promoting cricket and employing cricketers. “Railways, armed forces, Associatio­ns of Universiti­es, are three members of BCCI’s which has 30 full-time members. They have had voting rights in the last 50 years, have bodies in cricket, give jobs, have stadiums, but now have been downgraded. My status as a full-time member has been taken away...”

“We have no love for BCCI but larger questions must be addressed and debated by a larger bench. There has been a change in the electoral college. How could the court downgrade our full membership in BCCI without even issuing notice to us,” he said and cited a judgement in the A.R. Antulay case in which the court had revisited its earlier verdict.

Rohatgi said the Lodha panel was primarily formed to probe IPL spotfixing issue and later the scope got widened to the extent that it is now participat­ing in day-to-day affairs of the BCCI.

“The issue which needs to be examined is whether an interim applicatio­n can be filed in a parent judgment. We will not shy away from legal issues,” the bench, also comprising Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and D.Y. Chandrachu­d, said while posting the matter for hearing on January 24. — PTI

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