Supreme Court insists BCCI enforce age, tenure caps
The Supreme Court on Friday once again told the Board of Control for
Cricket in India that enforcement of age and tenure caps were mandatory.
The RM Lodha panel, which was commissioned by the apex court in the wake
of the 2013 IPL scandal, in January had suggested a slew of reforms for
greater transparency in the BCCI.
The Supreme Court on Friday said: "Why 70? They (BCCI office bearers)
should quit at 60.
There is a limit when you should say enough is enough. "The past
president of BCCI (Jagmohan Dalmiya) could not communicate. Why did
those who elected him not see? BCCI president has been given five years
more than Supreme Court judges," the bench said.Dalmiya passed away in
September last year. |