"You are aware that the Justice Lodha Committee appointed by the Honourable Supreme Court has submitted its report and we have received a copy of the same," BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur has written in his letter to all the Board's affiliated units.
"It is advised that you convene a meeting of your Managing Committee/Board before the 31st of January, 2016 and discuss the implications of the recommendations made by the Justice Lodha Committee. As some of the recommendations have far reaching consequences, it may be advisable to seek an expert opinion as to how the same would affect your Association," the Board secretary and Lok Sabha MP has written.
Among the recommendations are one vote/one state and term and age restrictions for office bearers.
The Mumbai Cricket Association, one of the units which will be severely impacted as it's one of three units from the state of Maharashtra affiliated to the BCCI, has already convened a meeting of its managing committee on January 13.
Mumbai CA, Maharashtra CA, Vidarbha CA and Cricket Club of India are the units affiliated to BCCI from Maharashtra.
Similarly there are three in Gujarat - Gujarat CA, Baroda CA and Saurashtra CA, and two in Bengal - Cricket Association of Bengal and National Cricket Club.
However, the bench said "they all have been heard and have given their views to the Committee. Ask your client to take a strict view of the recommendations. You can't jump the gun. You must see the recommendations. These recommendations deserve respect.
"They have come from the most illuminated and respected members of the legal community. They had invited people and have done extensive deliberations with all stakeholders. The recommendations are straightforward, understandable and rational."
"The best thing is to fall in line and follow the suggestions to save the trouble," the bench, which also comprised Justice F M I Kalifulla, said.
However, the bench said "decks must be cleared for complete reform".
When Naphade said several technical problems would arise in implementing the recommendations of the committee as BCCI is registered under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act, the bench said it would give the solution for following the suggestions.
The bench, which was hearing the plea filed by Aditya Verma, Secretary of Cricket Association of Bihar, on whose petition N Srinivasan was asked by the apex court to step down as the BCCI President for conflict of interest, posted the matter for further hearing on March 3.
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