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CoA Disqualifies TNCA, HCA & MCA; Associations Barred From Attending BCCI AGM

In the letters, accessed by IANS, the committee has said that non-compliance is the reason behind the decision by the committee. The CoA has also sent a copy of the same to the amicus curiae and the BCCI electoral officer.

The Committee of Administrators (CoA) informed Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA), Haryana Cricket Association (HCA) and Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) that their respective constitutions were not in line with the newly registered constitution of the BCCI and as a result, the three full members won't be allowed to be a part of the BCCI elections in Mumbai on October 23. In the letters, accessed by IANS, the committee has said that non-compliance is the reason behind the decision by the committee. The CoA has also sent a copy of the same to the amicus curiae and the BCCI electoral officer. A senior TNCA official said that they will wait for the decision of the BCCI electoral officer and the amicus curiae and after that if need be, go to the Supreme Court. "Basically, the recommendation has been sent to the electoral officer and the amicus curiae. So, they have to take a call by tomorrow as to whether we are qualified, based on the CoA recommendation. If they say we are not qualified, we will go to the court. "That is the only option left because the court allowed us to conduct the election and said the disqualification doesn't apply to the apex council members which is what has been incorporated. We will go to the court and ask them," the official told IANS. The COA has said that it is satisfied that the associations have not complied with the judgment and that it is necessary for the purpose of implementation of cricket reforms, mandated by the Supreme Court, that the associations and their representatives to the BCCI are disqualified/barred from participating in cricket administration and governance at the BCCI, in way whatsoever, including by participating and voting in the BCCI general body meeting scheduled on October 23. While the associations made it clear that the CoA didn't have the right to stop any association from being a part of the BCCI elections and such an act would lead to contempt of court, the committee wrote: "The COA is mandated by the Supreme Court to ensure that the cricket reforms, as mandated by the Supreme Court, are implemented and for this purpose the Supreme Court has empowered the COA to take all necessary and consequential steps in relation thereto. "Also, in that view of the matter, the question of any contempt of court does not arise. Needless to add that any direction issued by COA is subject to the orders of the Supreme Court."
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