Reports: Furious CoA to move court after CICâs decision to bring BCCI under RTI Act
The Supreme Court appointed Committee of Administrators has reportedly decided to move to court after Central Information Commission (CIC) decided to bring BCCI under the RTI Act 2005. Meanwhile, close CIC sources have admitted that issue concerning BCCI is practical and would need a rethink.

Earlier in July this year, the CoA had written a letter to the CIC stating that the âissue of whether BCCI is amenable to the RTI Act is
The cricket board, however, is miffed with CoA for not acting early on the matter. Given the many aspects like the boardâs decision and the playersâ whereabouts and medical history, which are at stake here, the BCCI has been confident that the CIC would have to rethink their decision. And CIC sources have seconded it too.
âThe concerns are certainly valid. On that note, yes, we do admit that these are practical issues,â CIC sources said, reported TOI.
While one school of thought has argued that in a cricket crazy country like India, where an average cricket fan is the biggest stakeholder, everyone has the right to an explanation of the BCCIâs various policies and decisions, some have argued otherwise.
âBut that cannot make way for every single decision like why a certain player was picked or dropped being made public. That will result in mayhem,â said BCCI members.Â
Bringing up Wriddhiman Sahaâs recent injury, which was handled poorly by the board eventually leading to BCCI putting a timeline of his injury on the website, a BCCI member stated, âOtherwise, what ails Saha neednât be made public in such detail. That is his right to privacy. How will you feel if I made every consultation of yours with your doctor public?â

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