New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday said that it will hear in July the plea filed by the Cricket Association of Bihar (CAB) regarding the sexual harassment charges against BCCI's CEO Rahul Johri.
As the matter was mentioned, a bench of Justice S.A. Bobde and Justice S. Abdul Nazeer said: "List the application along with other applications before appropriate Bench."
In his plea, CAB Secretary Aditya Verma said:"The BCCI has swept the matter of sexual harassment against Rahul Johri under the carpet. The circumstances clearly show that it is a case where an effort has been made to exonerate Johri... and they (complainants) have not been given a copy of the report of the 'Independent Committee' constituted by (Committee of Administrators Chairman) Vinod Rai to inquire into all matters of sexual harassment against Johri."
On the Committee of Administrators' report on the sexual harassment issue, he said:"Since I have been fighting the BCCI over a period of time, I have been pained... also shocked at the casual manner in which the CoA has shamed the complainants publicly."
In its report, two of the three-member independent committee - Justice (retd) Rakesh Sharma and Barkha Singh - gave Johri a clean chit, but the third, lawyer-activist Veena Gowda had said that Johri's conduct at Birmingham - while he was in the UK during the 2017 Champions Trophy - "as a CEO of an institution such as BCCI is unprofessional and inappropriate which would adversely affect its reputation and the same has to be looked at by the concerned authorities".