Stay on disqualification of HCA president quashed by HC
The Hyderabad High Court has set aside the order of a single judge staying the disqualification of G Vivekanand from holding the post of president Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA).
A Division Bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Ramesh Ranganathan and Justice K Vijaya Lakshmi ordered that the case be heard afresh by the single judge.
It was passing orders on an appeal filed by former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin challenging the March 15 order of Justice A V Sesha Sai staying the order of the Ombudsman of the HCA disqualifying Vivekanand.
The
bench
asked
the
single
judge
to
hear
the
matter
completely
without
passing
any
interim
order.
Citing
conflict
of
interest,
the
HCA
Ombudsman
in
March
had
disqualified
Vivekanand
as
the
association
had
entered
into
commercial
agreements
with
Visakha
Industries
of
which
he
was
a
director.
He had also disqualified HCA secretary T Seshnarayan from the post, noting that his name figured in a charge sheet filed by the anti-corruption bureau.
The ombudsman's order was based on a complaint by Azharuddin, who had also cited Vivekanand's appointment as an advisor to the Telangana government as an additional ground for seeking disqualifcation, and some others.
Vivekanand and Seshnarayan subsequently moved the high court against the ombudsman order and obtained the stay. The appeal pertaining to Seshnarayan is pending.
In view of today's order, Vivekanand will have to step down as HCA President.
Reacting on the courts order, Vivekanand said in view of the court allowing the appeal, he would have to quit the post.
"... That means, I have to vacate (from the post of HCA president)," he said, adding the apex council of the HCA would run the association.