Three new states, Haryana among non-compliant units
MUMBAI: Three new state associations from Northeast — Meghalaya, Nagaland and Arunachal, along with BCCI acting treasurer Anirudh Chaudhry’s Haryana and former BCCI president Anurag Thakur’s Himachal Pradesh have failed to file a compliance certificate and have been declared non-compliant states, according to the 10th status report filed by the Committee of Administrators (CoA). In all, there are seven state associations declared as non-compliant. Gujarat and Karnataka are the others among the seven.
The non-compliant states have to furnish a compliance certificate, in the format prescribed by the CoA, within seven days, failing which their right to vote at the General Body meetings of the BCCI shall stand suspended and further action will be initiated against them.
“Some state associations have failed and neglected to file a compliance certificate. These state associations are clearly in breach of the judgment and have been classified as non-compliant state associations,” stated CoA in its status report.
Most state associations have furnished a compliance certificate along with their amended constitution. However, on scrutiny, the CoA has found 10 of them partially compliant with the judgment and put them in category B which includes acting secretary’s Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Vidarbha and Bengal. The remaining states, where the CoA
THE NONCOMPLIANT STATES HAVE TO FURNISH A COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE, IN THE FORMAT PRESCRIBED BY THE COA, WITHIN 7 DAYS
found they have made some material deviations from the BCCI Constitution, have been classified as substantially compliant state associations (category C). The 17 in this list include Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and UP. The CoA has asked the Court for further directions in order to secure compliance from the errant state associations.
While asking for the appointment of an Ombudsman and an Ethics Officer in the BCCI, the CoA has stated that first the elections in the state associations will be held after which the BCCI AGM under the new constitution will take place. They have asked for directions for holding the BCCI elections within 90 days.
NEW BENCH
On Tuesday, a new Supreme Court bench of Justice SA Bobde and Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre is likely to decide whether the CoA will continue to function as a two-member body.