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BCCI CoA extends deadline for state election to Oct 4

The deadline to complete state elections has been extended to October 4 while the date of the BCCI election has been moved to October 23 instead of 22.

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Published : Sep 24, 2019, 7:08 PM IST

Updated : Sep 24, 2019, 7:13 PM IST

New Delhi: With the Supreme Court allowing Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) to hold elections to the post of Assistant Secretary and further directing that disqualification shall be confined only to those who had held the post of "Office Bearers" of the cricket associations, the Committee of Administrators have now modified the clarifications they passed on September 16.

The statement issued by the CoA, reads: "This advisory is being issued in light of the order passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court on 20th September, 2019 wherein the Hon'ble Supreme Court has inter alia directed that, 'disqualification shall be confined only to those who had held the post of "Office Bearers" of the Cricket Associations'.

"It is the respectful understanding of the Committee of Administrators ("COA") that the said direction relaxes the disqualification in Rule 6(5)(f) and Rule 14 (3)(f) of the BCCI Constitution and the pari materia provisions in the constitutions of the member State Associations.

"The relaxation is that the 9 year period mentioned in the said rules is to be computed by taking into account only the period served by individuals as "Office Bearers" cumulatively [without adding or taking into account the period served in any other position such as Member of a Governing Council or Managing Committee, etc.]. All other disqualifications remain in full force viz. those contained in Rule 6(5) (a) to (e) and (g) and Rule 14 (3)(a) to (e) and (g)."

The deadline to complete state elections has also been extended to October 4 while the date of the BCCI election has been moved to October 23 instead of 22.

"In order to facilitate and secure compliance by various State Associations and for conduct of elections in the member State Associations in accordance with the judgment dated 18th July 2016 and 9th August, 2018 and any further order and judgement that the Hon'ble Supreme Court may be pleased to pass, the COA hereby extends the date for completion of election by member State Associations to 4th October, 2019.

"Further, the date of BCCI election is extended by one day in view of the voting in the Legislative Assembly elections in the states of Maharashtra and Haryana on 21st October, 2019. Accordingly, the election date for BCCI stands postponed to 23rd October, 2019," it said.

The CoA has gone ahead and asked state associations not to re-amend their constitutions which were already approved by the CoA.

"The member State Associations and their respective electoral officers are directed not to re-amend their constitutions as already approved by the CoA in light of the judgment dated 9th August, 2018. The member State Associations are also directed to conduct the elections in accordance with the constitution approved by the CoA in terms of the order of the Hon'ble Supreme Court dated 9th August, 2018 and the relaxation granted by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in its order dated 20th September, 2019," the release read.

The committee further said that those associations who haven't reworked their constitution in line with the newly registered BCCI constitution could have their election results ignored.

"The State Associations who have not brought their constitutions in line with the BCCI Constitution run the risk of their election results not being recognised," the release said.

New Delhi: With the Supreme Court allowing Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) to hold elections to the post of Assistant Secretary and further directing that disqualification shall be confined only to those who had held the post of "Office Bearers" of the cricket associations, the Committee of Administrators have now modified the clarifications they passed on September 16.

The statement issued by the CoA, reads: "This advisory is being issued in light of the order passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court on 20th September, 2019 wherein the Hon'ble Supreme Court has inter alia directed that, 'disqualification shall be confined only to those who had held the post of "Office Bearers" of the Cricket Associations'.

"It is the respectful understanding of the Committee of Administrators ("COA") that the said direction relaxes the disqualification in Rule 6(5)(f) and Rule 14 (3)(f) of the BCCI Constitution and the pari materia provisions in the constitutions of the member State Associations.

"The relaxation is that the 9 year period mentioned in the said rules is to be computed by taking into account only the period served by individuals as "Office Bearers" cumulatively [without adding or taking into account the period served in any other position such as Member of a Governing Council or Managing Committee, etc.]. All other disqualifications remain in full force viz. those contained in Rule 6(5) (a) to (e) and (g) and Rule 14 (3)(a) to (e) and (g)."

The deadline to complete state elections has also been extended to October 4 while the date of the BCCI election has been moved to October 23 instead of 22.

"In order to facilitate and secure compliance by various State Associations and for conduct of elections in the member State Associations in accordance with the judgment dated 18th July 2016 and 9th August, 2018 and any further order and judgement that the Hon'ble Supreme Court may be pleased to pass, the COA hereby extends the date for completion of election by member State Associations to 4th October, 2019.

"Further, the date of BCCI election is extended by one day in view of the voting in the Legislative Assembly elections in the states of Maharashtra and Haryana on 21st October, 2019. Accordingly, the election date for BCCI stands postponed to 23rd October, 2019," it said.

The CoA has gone ahead and asked state associations not to re-amend their constitutions which were already approved by the CoA.

"The member State Associations and their respective electoral officers are directed not to re-amend their constitutions as already approved by the CoA in light of the judgment dated 9th August, 2018. The member State Associations are also directed to conduct the elections in accordance with the constitution approved by the CoA in terms of the order of the Hon'ble Supreme Court dated 9th August, 2018 and the relaxation granted by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in its order dated 20th September, 2019," the release read.

The committee further said that those associations who haven't reworked their constitution in line with the newly registered BCCI constitution could have their election results ignored.

"The State Associations who have not brought their constitutions in line with the BCCI Constitution run the risk of their election results not being recognised," the release said.

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