NEW DELHI: A draft charter of the BCCI was submitted in the Supreme Court in a sealed duvet on Monday, incorporating ideas of the Justice RM Lodha panel on reforms in the cash-rich cricket body.
Also, the apex court, which had summoned BCCI office-bearers CK Khanna, Amitabh Choudhary and Aniruddh Chaudhry for allegedly coming in the way of the arrangements of the draft charter, took notice in their personal look on Monday, and exempted them from appearing earlier than it on November 29, the following date of hearing.
A bench headed through Chief Justice Dipak Misra made it transparent that it could now not permit any plea now in search of to intervene in the ongoing court cases, pronouncing that they would be "cruelly" rejected.
"In pursuance of an earlier order, the draft constitution has been filed. The personal appearance of the office-bearers is now dispensed away with," the bench, which additionally comprised Justices AM Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachud, said.
Earlier, the bench had summoned the three officers after it was alleged that they had been stalling the process of framing of draft charter, being framed based on its judgement, and had warned them of significant penalties if they failed to present ideas.
The most sensible court had said that the draft charter will have to include the ideas of the Lodha committee in its entirety so that a holistic file can be positioned earlier than it for a final choice.
The three officers have been additionally provide in the court in compliance with its August 23 order summoning them to seem earlier than it.
The court had previous expressed its displeasure that the directions given through it and its order on the suggestions of the Lodha panel had now not been applied yet.
The bench had directed the Committee of Administrators to organize a draft charter of the BCCI in relation to its previous judgement and order on the Lodha panel suggestions.
The Justice Lodha panel had recommended a slew of structural reforms in BCCI that have been approved through the apex court.
It had approved the Lodha panel's suggestions equivalent to 'one state, one vote'; 'one member, one put up'; and solving an age-cap of 70 years on the ones occupying BCCI posts.
The Lodha panel was shaped in January 2015 in the wake of the Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee record that referred to as for reforms within the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
The Mudgal panel had long gone into scenario of the BCCI, following the 2013 IPL betting and spot-fixing charges.
The court had in its July 18 final year verdict permitted lots of the suggestions of the Lodha committee to reform the BCCI following charges of large-scale maladministration in the cash-rich cricket body.
Also, the apex court, which had summoned BCCI office-bearers CK Khanna, Amitabh Choudhary and Aniruddh Chaudhry for allegedly coming in the way of the arrangements of the draft charter, took notice in their personal look on Monday, and exempted them from appearing earlier than it on November 29, the following date of hearing.
A bench headed through Chief Justice Dipak Misra made it transparent that it could now not permit any plea now in search of to intervene in the ongoing court cases, pronouncing that they would be "cruelly" rejected.
"In pursuance of an earlier order, the draft constitution has been filed. The personal appearance of the office-bearers is now dispensed away with," the bench, which additionally comprised Justices AM Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachud, said.
Earlier, the bench had summoned the three officers after it was alleged that they had been stalling the process of framing of draft charter, being framed based on its judgement, and had warned them of significant penalties if they failed to present ideas.
The most sensible court had said that the draft charter will have to include the ideas of the Lodha committee in its entirety so that a holistic file can be positioned earlier than it for a final choice.
The three officers have been additionally provide in the court in compliance with its August 23 order summoning them to seem earlier than it.
The court had previous expressed its displeasure that the directions given through it and its order on the suggestions of the Lodha panel had now not been applied yet.
The bench had directed the Committee of Administrators to organize a draft charter of the BCCI in relation to its previous judgement and order on the Lodha panel suggestions.
The Justice Lodha panel had recommended a slew of structural reforms in BCCI that have been approved through the apex court.
It had approved the Lodha panel's suggestions equivalent to 'one state, one vote'; 'one member, one put up'; and solving an age-cap of 70 years on the ones occupying BCCI posts.
The Lodha panel was shaped in January 2015 in the wake of the Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee record that referred to as for reforms within the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
The Mudgal panel had long gone into scenario of the BCCI, following the 2013 IPL betting and spot-fixing charges.
The court had in its July 18 final year verdict permitted lots of the suggestions of the Lodha committee to reform the BCCI following charges of large-scale maladministration in the cash-rich cricket body.
BCCI draft constitution submitted in Supreme Court
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