New Delhi, Jan. 20 (Agencies): The administrators for the cash-rich BCCI will be named on January 24, the Supreme Court said on Friday while also modifying a tenure restriction it had set for officials of the apex cricket body. Chandrachud directed that the names suggested for the administrators’ posts by senior advocates Anil Divan and Gopal Subramaniam, appointed as amicus curiae or friends of the court, be kept secret. The Supreme Court, after sacking the BCCI leadership on January 2 for not complying with the Lodha Committee reforms that were cleared by it in July last year, had asked the senior advocates to suggest the names of persons who can run the show. The bench also agreed on Friday to consider the plea of Railways, Services and Association of Universities, which have lost full-membership status and were downgraded as associate members. Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for them, said that the judgment should be recalled and revisited, as larger questions have not been answered.
Source: The Telegraph January 20, 2017 12:41 UTC