SC alters Lodha’s BCCI proposals
Why it is in news?
- The Supreme Court has finalised the new Constitution for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
- It rejected the ‘one State-one vote’ recommendation of the Justice R.M. Lodha Committee and altering the cooling-off period for cricket bosses.
- Softening the rigour of the recommendations, a three-judge Bench disagreed with Justice Lodha that cricket could prosper only if the BCCI was represented by every State and Union Territory.
- The former CJI had relegated cricket associations to the status of associate members.
- Instead, the court restored full BCCI memberships to three associations in Gujarat and Maharashtra each.
- They are the Maharashtra, Mumbai and Vidarbha cricket associations in the State of Maharashtra and the Baroda and Saurashtra cricket associations in the State of Gujarat.
- To utilise territoriality as a basis of exclusion is problematic because it ignores history and the contributions made by such associations to the development of cricket and its popularity.
Source
The Hindu