BCCI Ombudsman Justice Arun Mishra: In a major administrative shake-up, Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) Secretary Santosh Menon has been disqualified from his post after the BCCI Ombudsman ruled that he had completed the maximum permissible limit a cricket administrator can serve.
The significant directive was passed by BCCI Ombudsman Justice Arun Mishra (Retd.), who upheld a grievance lodged by Dolphin Cricketers, an institutional member of the state cricket body. “Rules under the provision of cooling off. The Respondent No. 3 has completed a cumulative term of 9 years as a member of the Managing Committee and as an office-bearer; he is disqualified u/s 6B(3)(g).
“The provisions of 6A and 6(B)(2)(e) do not come to the rescue in case a person is holding different posts, then the period for all the posts has to be cumulated under Rule 6(B)(2)(g) of KSCA Rules. Same is provided in Rule 3(b)(i) of the BCCI constitution, that no 'post' can be held for more than 9 years.