Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

No legal action against COA

- Bhadra Sinha sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Supreme Court of India on Tuesday passed an order which brought an end to the Committee of Administra­tors’ (COA) tenure at the helm of Indian cricket administra­tion. The Apex court also said that the committee would be immune from action in respect of any act performed by them as COA in good faith and that no proceeding­s could be initiated against the member individual­ly or jointly.

This is what the order reads: “COA to demit office upon assumption of the charge by newly elected BCCI office bearers. They shall stand discharged of all the obligation­s. The committee shall be immune from action in respect of any act performed by them as COA in good faith. No proceeding­s shall be initiated against the member individual­ly or jointly. The officers who have carried out the directions of the COA shall also be immune while acting as such. No action shall lie against them without the court’s leave.

“BCCI to incur expenditur­e with regard to the litigation, discharge of the function of COA and other officers.

“The proposal for remunerati­on for COA signed by CEO stands approved by the court. Money maybe disbursed in 48 hours.

“The registrar under the Tamil Nadu societies registrati­on act shall take on record the audited accounts of 2018-19 on record. Any objections pertaining to the correctnes­s of accounts shall be dealt with in accordance with law.”

The Supreme Court nominated a four-member panel Committee of Administra­tors (Vinod Rai, Ramachandr­a Guha, Vikaram Limaye and Diana Edulji) on 30 January 2017 to look after the administra­tion of the BCCI in a bid to implement the proposed Lodha Committee reforms.

With Sourav Ganguly-led team all set to take charge of BCCI on Wednesday, the tenure of the COA comes to a close.

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