Millennium Post

CAB moves Supreme Court against Committee of Administra­tors

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KOLKATA: Following the footsteps of BCCI joint secretary Amitabh Chaudhary, the Cricket Associatio­n of Bengal (CAB), on Wednesday, moved the Supreme Court challengin­g that the Committee of Administra­tors (COA) has acted beyond the scope and authority.

The decision was taken after state associatio­n’s working committee meeting chaired by former Indian team captain Sourav Ganguly.

The petition states that COA’S actions are in violation of the fundamenta­l rights under the Articles 19 (1)(c) and (19(1) (g) of the Constituti­on of India as well as contrary to the decision of the Apex Court on July 18, 2016.

With Wednesday being the deadline set by the Supreme Court-appointed COA for state associatio­ns to submit the compliance report, the CAB decided to challenge their authority in the Apex Court. “It’s the same rule affecting all the 29 associatio­ns,” CAB president Sourav Ganguly said.

The COA has also been informed that the CAB has not received any grant of Rs 16.75 crore from the BCCI and does not form part of 13 state associatio­ns mentioned in the order of the honourable Apex Curt in October, 2016. “The COA by holding that as per the ‘disqualifi­cations’ provided by the honourable Apex Court no

March 1 was set as the deadline by COA for state associatio­ns to submit the compliance report

one could be a member, representa­tives, advisors, patron, or even member of any Committee of the Associatio­ns, they have acted in breach of the fundamenta­l rights enshrined under Article 19 (1) (c) and (19(1) (g) of the Constituti­on of India as well as the specific observatio­ns to that extent made by the honourable Supreme Court in its order on July 18, 2016,” the CAB legal Advisor Ushanath Banerjee said. Banerjee also mentioned that from the content of the mail received from the COA on February 22, 2017, CAB has decided to challenge their diktat on four counts even though they have sent a list of eligible office-bearers to COA.

The COA has been intimated that president Sourav Ganguly, the two joint secretarie­s Subir Ganguly and Avishek Dalmiya, assistant secretary Anu Dutta along with the three vice-presidents Shankar Lal Bagchi, Samar Pal and Sudip Bose are still eligible office-bearers. The only ineligible office-bearer is treasurer Biswarup Dey.

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Sourav Ganguly, President of Cricket Associatio­n of Bengal

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