Deccan Chronicle

Court curbs on Nizam Club membership

Club restrained from inducting LTTs as permanent members

- VUJJINI VAMSHIDHAR­A | DC

The city civil court of Hyderabad has restrained the management committee of the Nizam Club from inducting new long temporary members (LTT) as permanent members of the club, without getting prior approval, either through an annual general body meeting (AGM) or an extraordin­ary general body (EGM) meeting.

The XXVI additional chief judge of the city civil court issued these orders while dealing with a petition filed by K.M. Ashfaq Ahmed, a member of the Club's management committee, who wants to preclude himself in any decision that violates the bye-laws of the Club.

A bye-law in the memorandum of registrati­on of the Nizam Club says that no LTT member is allowed to be inducted as a permanent member, without the prior approval of the AGM or EGM.

But, violating this byelaw, some members of the management committee have taken a decision to introduce around 150 LTT members as permanent members, and 30 among them were asked to pay fees precribed for permanent members.

It was learnt, the alleged, that petitioner these persons were being asked more than 15 times the amount of the actual fees to get the permanent membership. Moreover, the present management committee's tenure was completed in September 2020. But, due to COVID-19 restrictio­ns, elections have not been held.

Given that he held answerable could be to these violations, being a member of the management committee, Mr. Ashfaq approached the Court and sought its interferen­ce.

His counsel submitted that if the committee wants induct LTTs as permanent members, then let it follow due process of bye-laws and other establishe­d rules.

Agreeing with

the

contention­s, the Court stopped the Nizam Club from taking any further action in this issue. The secretary of Nizam Club was asked to submit an affidavit. The case was posted for a next hearing to March 3.

The Nizam Club has about 6,000 members and is considered one of the city’s most prestigiou­s clubs.

As per club rules, LTT members should not have permanent residence in the city. However, it is learnt that in many cases, even government employees were allotted membership, under LTTM, while showing Hyderabad as their temporary address.

preclude himself in any decision that violates the bye-laws of the Club.

THE NIZAM Club has about 6,000 members and is considered one of the city’s most prestigiou­s clubs.

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