SC-appointed CoA calls TNCA new constitution non-compliant
The HinduThe Tamil Nadu Cricket Association’s new constitution has been deemed as ‘non-compliant’ by the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators on 21 counts as per Lodha Committee recommendations. READ| Dravid deposes in conflict of interest matter In its email to TNCA, the CoA wrote “that various amendments have been made by TNCA in the Amended Constitution on a deliberate misinterpretation of the order dated 20th September, 2019.” The CoA also made it clear that the TNCA has been non-compliant on “articles 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33 and 34.” The mail also stated that the age cap of 70 years remains intact. “The CoA further clarifies that the Hon’ble Supreme Court vide its order dated 20th September 2019 in no manner permits removal of all disqualifications in relation to Members of the Apex Council, as has been effected by TNCA in its Amended Constitution by removal of Rule 14 to,” the mail stated. those contained in Rule 6 to and and Rule 14 to and of the BCCI Constitution.” In its email, the TNCA has been “requested to incorporate all the aforesaid proposed amendments in their constitution and register such modified constitution with the Registrar of Societies, Tamil Nadu and provide a copy of the said registered constitution to the Committee of Administrators at the earliest.” As per the email, the TNCA is ‘requested to conduct’ its elections in accordance with such registered and compliant constitution before October 4.