The Asian Age

CoA asks TNCA to correct non-compliant rule book

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New Delhi, Sept. 26: The Committee of Administra­tors (CoA) has deemed Tamil Nadu Cricket Associatio­n’s new constituti­on as “non compliant” on 21 counts as per Lodha Committee’s recommenda­tions and asked them to take corrective measures by October 4 if they have to participat­e in the BCCI AGM on October 23.

The TNCA on Thursday elected former BCCI president N. Srinivasan’s daughter Rupa Gurunath unopposed as its first woman president as the powers rested with the Tamil Nadu strongman.

It is being speculated that the newly-elected TNCA executive body, in its upcoming meeting will elect N. Srinivasan as its representa­tive at the BCCI AGM in Mumbai. Srinivasan is 73 years old and as per amended BCCI constituti­on is ineligible for any role in Indian cricket set up.

The CoA believes that TNCA is “mischievou­sly ● The CoA wrote that TNCA has been non-compliant on 21 counts, and asked it to incorporat­e all the proposed amendments in their constituti­on and register the modified constituti­on.

misinterpr­eting” the Supreme Court’s order on September 20 where it stated that “disqualifi­cation is confined to office bearers only”.

However, the CoA on Thursday wrote to TNCA “that various amendments have been made by TNCA in the Amended Constituti­on on a deliberate misinterpr­etation of the order dated 20th September, 2019.”

The CoA in its mail wrote that TNCA has been non-compliant on 21 counts, namely “articles 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33 and 34.”

The mail categorica­lly states that the age cap of 70 years remains and Supreme Court has clarified that. “The CoA further clarifies that the Hon’ble Supreme Court vide its order dated 20th September 2019 in no manner permits removal of all disqualifi­cations in relation to Members of the Apex Council, as has been effected by TNCA in its Amended Constituti­on by removal of Rule 14 (3) to (5),” it stated.

It further stated: “Accordingl­y, TNCA is hereby again requested to incorporat­e all the aforesaid proposed amendments in their constituti­on and register such modified constituti­on with the Registrar of Societies, Tamil Nadu and provide a copy of the said registered constituti­on to the Committee of Administra­tors at the earliest.”

TNCA is thereafter requested to conduct its elections in accordance with such registered and compliant constituti­on before October 4. — PTI

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