The retired Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court, who was appointed by Delhi High Court to oversee DDCA's functioning, alleged that some members had also used "inappropriate and intemperate language" against him in their emails to him.
In a report submitted before a bench of justices S Ravindra Bhat and Deepa Sharma, Justice (Retd) Mudgal has said "there has been a deliberate and wilful attempt to scuttle the domestic cricket season 2016-2017".
"The payments of selectors, coaches and managers for the present domestic season and the expenses for the teams have been withheld despite clear and unequivocal directions by me to honour the agreements," he has said and added that this would "adversely affect the domestic season of Delhi cricket and careers of several young cricketers."
"The signatories have declined to sign the payment notes and the cheques prepared for payments subsequent to my approval, directly contravening not only court orders but affecting the domestic season of Delhi cricket by their obdurate and persistent disregard for directions issued by me on the facile ground of non-approval by the executive committee," the report said.
The court on September 27 had reserved its verdict in the matter which pertains to DDCA's 2010 plea for an occupancy certificate from South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) to hold matches at the Ferozshah Kotla stadium.
Justice Mudgal also submitted that the Registrar of
Companies on October 24 had rejected DDCA's application for extension of time to hold a Annual General Meeting slated for September 30 when the tenure of the cricketing body's members was to end.
Apart from the "transgressions" regarding payments, the report said Justice Mudgal received emails from Vinod Tihara, Convenor of Sports Working Committee, adversely commenting upon his conduct by using "inappropriate and intemperate language".
Justice Mudgal sought directions to DDCA that all the directions issued by him from August 22 till date should be fully complied with, the agreements entered into during his tenure be fully honoured and payments made therefor, not later than one week of the receipt of such bills/invoices.
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