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High Court restores Justice Mudgal appointed selectors sacked by DDCA

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NEW DELHI: Delhi High Court, on Monday, lashed out at the DDCA for “crossing its limit” and underminin­g the authority of Justice Mukul Mudgal by sacking the selectors appointed by him and said the cricket body’s move “attracts contempt of court”.

Restoring the selection panel appointed by Justice Mudgal, a bench of Justices S Ravindra Bhat and Deepa Sharma suspended the decision of Delhi and District Cricket Associatio­n (DDCA) and castigated it for “misconduct” saying it was “testing everyone’s patience here” and their action was akin to “contempt of court”.

The bench slammed DDCA for “targetting” Justice Mudgal, former Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court who was appointed by the Delhi High Court for overseeing the functionin­g of cricketing body, plagued by alleged financial irregulari­ties and nepotism in selection of players for various domestic tournament­s.

Finding fault with the November 5 decision of the sports working committee of DDCA removing former Indian cricketers Maninder Singh, Atul Wassan and Nikhil Chopra from their respective panels as selectors appointed by Justice Mudgal, the bench said “DDCA should have informed the court about such a move when the order was reserved so that it could have taken preventive steps at that time only.”

It further said it does not want to accelerate the issue, “but the action of DDCA attracts contempt of court.”

The bench, which reserved order on several contentiou­s issues of the DDCA, said “various selections have been made by them and they are doing their job properly and there is no chance of any misconduct.”

The high court further made it clear that DDCA will not interfere with the working of the selectors and asked it to proceed with the selection of Under-14 and Under16 players.

While allowing the selection panel appointed by Justice Mudgal to continue till further order, the bench said “we really don’t know where things are going. It is unfortunat­e.

You are after the committee (appointed by Justice Mudgal). You are targeting Justice Mudgal.”

The court on September 27 had reserved its verdict in the matter which pertains to DDCA’S 2010 plea for an occupancy certificat­e from South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) to hold matches at the Ferozshah Kotla stadium.

The court had constitute­d Justice Mudgal committee in the backdrop of alleged irregulari­ties in the functionin­g of DDCA.

“The court is of the opinion that letter dated November 5, 2016, should be kept in abeyance. Status quo will prevail prior to issuance of the letter. The selectors will continue to function till final disposal of the writ petition,” the bench said while nullifying DDCA’S order appointing national selector Sarandeep Singh, former leg spinner Rakesh Shukla and former wicketkeep­er-batsman Vinay Kumar in the panel by replacing the selectors put in place by Justice Mudgal.

Justice Mudgal, through his counsel Nitin Mishra, had moved the court seeking direction to declare the DDCA’S decision as “null and void”.

When the matter was mentioned earlier in the day, the bench observed “We think you (DDCA) are testing everyone’s patience here. This is contempt of court. Evidently, somebody is over-reaching.”

Considerin­g Justice Mudgal’s report that the DDCA has not paid dues of the players, the bench directed the cricketing body to make immidiate arrangemen­ts for cricketers playing or staying at hotels and clear the dues within 48 hours.

The bench also asked DDCA to clear within a week, the dues of vendors and caterers pending with them from last three years which were deliberatl­y withheld despite Justice Mudgal’s direction, to create hurdles and make it impossible to run the domestic cricket affairs in a smooth manner.

During the hearing, senior advocate Aman Lekhi, appearing for DDCA, submitted that cancellati­on of the three selectors became essential in respect of conflict of interest. “They were given three days time to reply,” Lekhi said.

The court observed that DDCA had made no attempt to seek its interventi­on as it was seized of the issue.

Both junior and senior selection panels, picking teams at the moment, were formed under the supervisio­n of High Court- appointed observer Justice Mudgal.

Filing a status report before the court with regard to the developmen­t which took place in DDCA, Justice Mudgal had said “Selectors, who were appointed under my supervisio­n through the process of interview by a selection panel, are in process of picking up senior and junior teams at the moment.

“The act of removing the selectors unanimousl­y by certain directors and the convener, sports working committee (DDCA), without any approval from the selection panel formed by me or by the Delhi HC is only aimed to scuttle the domestic season.”

He said the selectors were appointed by the selection panel keeping in mind the recommenda­tions of the Lodha Committee on conflict of interest norms. “The selectors have already selected various teams which are currently playing domestic matches. The removal of senior selectors is only aimed to change the constituti­on of the playing teams for collateral reasons.”

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