New Delhi: The Apex council of the Delhi & Districts Cricket Association on Tuesday put up a united stand, rejecting ombudsman Justice (Retd) Badar Durrez Ahmed’s order which allowed senior journalist Rajat Sharma to continue in his role as DDCA president.
Sharma had resigned from his post on Saturday, citing his inability to continue amidst “various pulls and pressures”.
- However, the DDCA ombudsman on Sunday rejected Sharma’s resignation, asking him to assume office as president and also fixed November 27 to formally hear the matter.
- The decision didn’t go down well with the Apex Council with nine out of 15 members on Tuesday addressing a joint presser, rejecting the Ombudsman’s role and also highlighting the issues affecting the running of the sport in DDCA.
“We, the following members of the Apex Council, are of the opinion that you cannot rejoin the office as the president of DDCA and the mail stating your rejoining is null and void,” the members of Apex council said in a letter to Sharma.
“A clear reading of section 168 (1) of the Companies Act, 2013 has made it clear that the resignation by a Director will be effective once served to the Company. There is no provision mentioned in the companies act 2013 to withdraw the resignation once submitted to the company.”
The council also questioned the term of the Ombudsman.
“... the term of the ombudsman was for one year i.e. from 30th June 2018 to 29th June 2019 and can only be extended in AGM as per Article of Association,” another letter, which was signed by the disgruntled members, said.