SC names former CAG Vinod Rai to run BCCI


4 SC-nominated administrators will oversee work

New Delhi, Jan 31 (DHNS): The Supreme Court on Monday appointed a panel of cricket administrators to implement the recommendations of the Lodha committee. Headed by Vinod Rai, former comptroller and auditor-general of India, the panel will oversee the operations of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The panel also comprises Bengaluru-based historian Ramachandra Guha, Infrastructure Development Finance Company managing director Vikram Limaye, and former women’s Test cricketer Diana Edulji.

Taking the next step after removing BCCI president Anurag Thakur and secretary Ajay Shirke, a three-member bench, headed by Justice Dipak Misra, nominated the administrators as an interim measure, in accordance with its own January 2 indications. “The BCCI CEO will report to the committee which shall take care of the affairs of the BCCI. The BCCI shall report to the committee of administrators, who shall supervise the management of the board,” the bench said.

The order came after the court considered names suggested by amicus curiae Gopal Subramanium and Anil Divan. Kapil Sibal, who represented some state cricket associations, and Arvind Datar, who represented the BCCI, had also submitted some names. The bench, with Justice A M Khanwilkar and Justice D Y Chandrachud, refused to accept attorney-general Mukul Rohatgi’s plea to include the secretary of the sports ministry as one of the administrators.

The court cited its earlier direction that no government servant should be a member of the BCCI. The bench also turned down the argument, put forth by the BCCI and state associations, that it would disturb the cricket body’s electoral college by appointing outside administrators.

In order to ensure “objectivity and transparency”, the court allowed BCCI officials Amitabh Choudhary and Anirudh Chaudhry, along with Limaye, to represent the top cricket body at a meeting of the International Cricket Council in the first week of February.

During the hearing, Sibal objected to the name of Rai, contending that he stands disqualified as he holds the government post of Banks Board Bureau chief. The bench, however, rejected the contention, saying a former CAG could not be appointed to a government post. The court also directed advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan, representing the Lodha committee, to alert the administrators to deficiencies in implementing the reforms suggested by the court-appointed committee.

  

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  • PAM Suvarna, karkala

    Tue, Jan 31 2017

    Vinod Rai is one of the best auditor in India,he is the one who brought into light all scams of our politicians,he has very good record of service to Indian Govt,Hope he will guide BCCI a corruption free and glorious one.

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  • Amigo, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 31 2017

    Exactly PAM, he is one of the best for Brashta Janara Party. That's why he is getting PLUM posts since then.

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  • Amigo, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 31 2017

    It is really childish to name Rai as cricket BOOS who never played even GULLI-DHANDA, what a tragedy of cricket. Since he played a major role in defame the UPA government, he has been awarded with all POSH postings.

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  • Santhosh, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jan 31 2017

    The arrogance of Supreme Court and their holier-than-thou attitude will destroy cricket in India for sure! Cricket is the only sports body that is run professionally and has contributed immensely to sports while all other sports bodies that are run by the govt are in total disarray and shambles. But the Judges who are not at all in sync with the society, with their 'bookish' knowledge and narrow vision are hell bent on destroying the only sports body and sports discipline which has brought such glorious success to the nation. The SC should first concentrate on disposing more than 3 crore cases that are pending at various levels and due to which lacs of innocents are languishing in jails for no fault of theirs. Instead, it wants to play to the gallery, hog limelight and create sensationalism so that people don't get to see their day-to-day failures of the Justice system and the judiciary. It's high time that all the office-bearers of BCC and their state bodies resign and ask the SC to run BCCI and cricket in India. Let's see how these stubborn, old and arrogant 'retired judges' can contribute. If Court wants to run everything by itself in our country, why should we have other administrative bodies?

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jan 31 2017

    But one think is sure that CONGiss MP Shukla would oppose him for best known reason!!!!

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  • Santhosh, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jan 31 2017

    And BJP finance minister Arun Jaitley too who's the boss at DCA. Don't drag politics in this! It's a tussle between Constitution and the Supreme Court! What the SC has done is unconstitutional by all means! SC is not greater than the Constitution of the country. SC's primary duty is overseeing the justice system of the country and not interfering in the administrative mechanism. Enacting the law is the sole right and duty of the Legislative whom we have elected to do that and not the SC who appoint themselves!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Tue, Jan 31 2017

    They should have preferred our ex cricketers for this post instead of outsiders to boost cricket

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