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HC holds pendency of petitions not to come in way of BCCI to finalize Constitution of JKCA
4/4/2022 11:10:34 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 4: A division bench of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court comprising Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey and Justice Puneet Gupta held that pendency of writ petitions shall not come in the way of the BCCI to finalize the constitution of JKCA and for electing a new body in consultation with all the stakeholders as directed in terms of the final order dated 23rd March 2021.
The DB observed that the subject of these writ petitions has reference to the challenge to the decision of the then Ombudsmen, JKCA, as appointed by this court at the relevant point of time. The DB observed that in terms of final order/judgment passed on 23rd March 2021 in the appeals challenging the constitution of the JKCA made by the then committee, this court had while disposing of the appeals, passed certain directions which include a direction to the BCCI to supervise, run the management, control and administration of the JKCA as an interim measure till a new body of the JKCA is elected under its supervision.
Further direction to the BCCI had reference to finalizing the amendment, if any, in the Constitution of the JKCA, in conformity with the recommendation made by the Lodha Committee as approved by the Supreme Court, consult all the stakeholders, including the parties litigating before this Court i.e. the representatives of the erstwhile clubs of the JKCA as also the District Cricket Associations now formed by the CAA.
The DB observed that the decision in these petitions is not related to the already passed judgment/order by this Court on the subject of finalizing the Constitution of JKCA and for electing a new body. The Court being conscious of the controversies/disputes, had already authorized the BCCI to take on board all the stakeholders, including the parties litigating before this Court i.e. the representatives of the erstwhile clubs of the JKCA as also the District Cricket Associations.
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