Bring BCCI under RTI: Law Commission to Law Ministry

New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) should be brought under the ambit of the RTI Act, the Law Commission said ...




New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) should be brought under the ambit of the RTI Act, the Law Commission said on Wednesday noting that it falls under the definition of a public authority which has received substantial financing from governments

It also said non-consideration of the role played by the BCCI as "monopolistic" in regulation of the game of cricket has resulted in the board "flying under the radar of public scrutiny, encouraged an environment of opacity and non-accountability"

In July 2016, the Supreme Court had asked the commission to recommend whether the cricket board can be brought under the Right to Information Act

There have been demands to bring the cash-rich cricket body under RTI to usher in transparency

The report, submitted to the Law Ministry on Wednesday, states that BCCI ought to be classified as 'state' within the meaning of Article 12 of the Constitution

"An analysis of the functioning of BCCI also shows that the government does exercise control over its activities and functioning

"... BCCI, falling in line with the foreign policy of India, did not recognise a player from South Africa due to their practice of apartheid; and that the cricket matches between India and Pakistan in view of tense international relations were made subject to government approval. The foregoing positions BCCI as a ?limb of the state'," the law panel report said

It said though the BCCI is continued to be regarded as a "private body", owing to its "monopolistic character coupled with the public nature of its functions, it can still be termed as a 'public authority' and be brought within the purview of the RTI Act

The report pointed out that BCCI has received "substantial financing" from appropriate governments in the form of tax exemptions and land grants

The BCCI has enjoyed tax exemptions of "thousands of crores", the report said. "To be precise, between 1997-2007, the total tax exemption amounted to Rs twenty-one billion six hundred eighty-three million two hundred thirty-seven thousand four hundred eighty-nine. It may also be noted here that from 2007-2008 onwards, the registration of BCCI under section 12A of the Income Tax Act, 1961, as a charitable trust, was withdrawn," it noted

The BCCI, it said, exercises ?state-like' powers affecting the fundamental rights of the stakeholders, guaranteed (in) the Constitution. It is hereby recommended that the BCCI be viewed as an agency or instrumentality of state, under Article 12 of the Constitution, thereby making it amenable to the writ jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under Article 32," the report said

It noted that human rights are sacrosanct and innately associated with the human personality. These rights...are to be respected by, and can be enforced against not only the ?state' but also private entities.

Therefore, the BCCI should be held accountable, under all circumstances, for any violations of basic human rights of the stakeholders, the report said

To support its case further, the law panel said the uniform Indian team wears contains the national colours and their helmets display the Ashok Chakra

"BCCI, though not a national sports federation, nominates cricketers for the Arjuna Awards. Parliament and state legislatures chose not to enact a legislation to govern the sport of cricket reflecting tacit recognition on the issue afforded to BCCI," it said

The panel is of the view that the BCCI virtually acts as a national sports federation

It said the BCCI's memorandum of association states that the Board's objects and purposes are to control, improve quality, lay down policies pertaining to the game of cricket in India as well as select teams to represent India at international fora

"Moreover, as per the statement made in the Lok Sabha, the central government has already been regarding BCCI as a national sports federation... since all other sports bodies which are listed as NSFs are covered under the RTI Act, it is inconceivable as to why BCCI should be an exception," it said

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