Kashmir Observer

More Trouble For Former AIFF Chief Patel

- Press Trust of India

The Committee of Administra­tors (CoA) currently running football in the country has filed a contempt petition against ousted AIFF president Praful Patel for "interferin­g with the proceeding­s" of the Supreme Court which last week ordered elections to the national federation.

In the contempt petition, the CoA said Patel "conducted a meeting of the 35 Intervenin­g Member Associatio­ns (state associatio­ns of the AIFF) with the express purpose of interferin­g with the proceeding­s of this Hon'ble Court..." The petition also attached transcript­s of the said meeting, which was conducted over Zoom at 11 am on August 8.

It said the contemners have "interfered with the administra­tion of justice by committing gross contempt of the orders" passed by the top court.

The petition made the plea to bar Patel "from participat­ing in and holding any football related posts forthwith, including and not limited to positions in FIFA and AFC".

It also requested the top court to initiate proceeding­s for contempt of court against the alleged contemners "for interferen­ce in the administra­tion of justice, and the willful and flagrant disobedien­ce of orders ... and punish them with maximum penalty in accordance with law".

Along with Patel, the virtual meeting was attended by IFA (Bengal football body) chairman Subrata Dutta, Delhi Football chief Shaji Prabhakara­n and five others, who form the seven-member committee to represent the state associatio­ns of the AIFF in the negotiatio­ns for the drafting of new constituti­on.*

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