Refraining from passing an order declaring the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) a public authority under the RTI Act, the CIC agreed, however, that the cricketing body was receiving concessions on licence fee for the land which is of "material/of considerable value" and without which it would struggle to exist.
He had contended that DDCA receives substantial indirect funding from the government in the form of various subsidies and that brings it under the RTI Act, which makes it liable to answer queries posed to it under that law.
DDCA is opposing calls that it be brought under the RTI Act, saying it does not get any funding from the government, which makes it different from the Indian Olympic Association, another sports body which has been brought under the RTI Act.
CIC noted in its order that in response to its query regarding the difference between the commercial and institutional rates for land in Delhi, the Urban Development Ministry has said that during April 1, 1998, to January 31, 2000, the commercial rate was Rs 57,960 per sq.M while the institutional rate was Rs 2,174.52 sq.M in Zone -I.
The majority of the three-member Bench of the CIC noted that the total value of the land at the disposal of DDCA, spreading to over 14.28 acres, comes to Rs 334.94 crore, on which the lease rental per annum, as per the agreement, should be Rs 16.74 crore.
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