The Asian Age

‘ RTI will apply to BCCI’

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New Delhi, July 29: The BCCI will have to come under the ambit of Right to Informatio­n Act if it wants to use ‘ India’ as its national team’s name, Justice Mukul Mudgal, who headed the committee constitute­d to draft the Sports Developmen­t Bill 2013, said on Monday.

Justice Mudgal said that all the sports bodies, including the BCCI, will have to come under the RTI once the Bill is passed by the Parliament.

“RTI will apply to all sports bodies and even cricket will come under it. Apart from a few exemptions like one cannot raise questions regarding why a particular player/ coach is selected over another, or the contents of a player’s contract, medical health and fitness etc, the public is authorised to raise questions,” said Justice Mudgal at a media interactio­n.

The working group also includes eminent sportspers­ons like Olympic gold medalwinni­ng shooter Abhinav Bindra and former India hockey skipper Viren Rasquinha, sports administra­tors and legal experts.

Important provisions in the draft Bill include setting up of an Appellate Sports Tribunal and a Sports Election Commission, barring of charge- sheeted persons under the Criminal Procedure Code ( section 228) from contesting elections.

The draft Bill also provides for the constituti­on of an Athletes Commission and NOC/ NSFs functionin­g as a public authority under the RTI and submission of report to the Parliament; setting up of an Ethics Commission which will enforce a Code of Ethics in accordance with the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee’s code and principles, enshrined in the Constituti­on of India.

Mudgal insisted that with an intention of rooting out corruption from sports, a clause has been included in the draft Bill wherein anybody who has been chargeshee­ted will not be able contest in the elections of a NSF.

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