The Asian Age

CoA asks SC to take strict action

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New Delhi, April 30: The Committee of Administra­tors, in its eighth status report to the Supreme Court, has appealed for strict action against Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n for contempt of court along with appointmen­t of a separate set of administra­tors.

In its 17- page status report, the CoA has sought directives from the apex court on three issues.

The first appeal is to “initiating appropriat­e action including contempt against the Maharashtr­a CA and such other persons at whose instance the Amended Constituti­on has been approved during the special general meeting of Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n, held on April 7, 2018.”

The second plea is: “Appoint a separate Committee of Administra­tors for taking charge of the Maharashtr­a CA and ensuring that its constituti­on is brought in terms with the report of the Hon’ble Justice Lodha Committee and judgement dated July 18, 2016, passed by this Hon’ble Court.”

The CoA also appealed to the court to “passing such other or further orders as this Hon’ble court deems appropriat­e in the facts and circumstan­ces.”

Earlier, MCA secretary Riyaz Bagwan had sent circulars

● The first appeal is to “initiating appropriat­e action including contempt against the Maharashtr­a CA and such other persons at whose instance the Amended Constituti­on has been approved during the Special General Meeting of Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n, held on April 7, 2018”

to all district units, stating that elections would be conducted on May 2 as per the newly amended constituti­on conforming to Lodha recommenda­tions.

However, CoA after scrutiny of the new constituti­on found out a lot of anomalies and pointed it out in a two- page letter making it clear that in case elections are held, it would be declared null and void.

The elections proposed to be held on 2nd May 2018 are contrary to the directives issued by the Hon’ble Justice Lodha Committee in exercise of the powers conferred on it vide the Judgment since the Amended Constituti­on is not compliant with the Judgment, CoA wrote in its letter.

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