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DDCA ombudsman keeps chief Rajat Sharma’s resignation in abeyance

The Ombudsman in his order stated that Apex Council can’t pass any order as the resignations of Sharma and other office bearers “will be kept in abeyance”.

Updated on: Nov 18, 2019 08:15 AM IST
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A day after Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) president Rajat Sharma and the management staff resigned, the High Court-appointed ombudsman Justice Badar Durrez Ahmed stayed the resolutions passed by the directors and kept the resignations in abeyance.

File photo of Rajat Sharma. (PTI)
File photo of Rajat Sharma. (PTI)

“After considering the complaints I find that urgent steps are called for in the interest of the game of cricket. Prima facie no purported resolution reinstating Mr Vinod Tihara (ousted secretary) ought to have been passed when the very issue was under consideration of the ombudsman. This is apart from the fact that prima facie it appears that the proper procedure for circulating a proposed resolution was not followed. In these circumstances, in order that the interest of the game of cricket and its administration by DDCA is not jeopardized, I stay the operation of the said three purported resolutions and direct the maintenance of status quo ante as existing on 12.11.2019,” reads the order by the ombudsman on Sunday.

The ombudsman, appointed as per BCCI constitution, had received three complaints. The order means Sharma will continue to head DDCA. It puts a question mark on the meeting called by the directors on Tuesday to accept the resignation.

 
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