LHC suspends all amendments to PCB constitution

Published August 24, 2019
PCB’s legal adviser says he has no knowledge about petition had been filed against the new constitution of the board.  — APP/File
PCB’s legal adviser says he has no knowledge about petition had been filed against the new constitution of the board. — APP/File

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday suspended all amendments recently introduced in the constitution of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) through a notification issued by the ministry of interprovincial coordination.

Justice Shahid Mubeen also suspended five separate notifications of the PCB about termination of services of several regional coaches.

Representing the petitioners in the court, Advocate Naghman Zaidi had argued that the ministry issued the impugned notification on Aug 19 about the new amen­dments, which changed the basic structure of the constitution in an undemocratic and unlawful manner.

He said the amendments had been made and the new constitution promulgated without taking on board the stakeholders as well as without holding any meeting of the general body and governing body of the PCB.

The counsel pointed out that the new constitution completely neglected democratic norms as seven out of the eleven members of the board of governors were either nominated or selected. He said the new constitution empowered the board to remove the PCB chairman with three-fourths majority instead of a simple majority as was the practice under the old constitution.

He further submitted that the impugned law replaced district cricket associations by city cricket associations. The entire fraternity of elected representatives from the districts had not been included in the PCB general body and only a handful of people including many unelected would form the body.

Therefore, he said, the new constitution was unrepresentative in letter and spirit.

The counsel argued that the constitution had deprived thousands of cricketers from their fundamental right to play cricket at domestic level and get a chance to represent the country at international level. He requested the court to set aside all the impugned orders and the notification of the amendments to the constitution for being issued without lawful authority.

Justice Mubeen passed a stay order and fixed the matter for further hearing along with the already pending main petitions on Aug 27. “In the meantime, operation of the impugned orders shall remain suspended till next date of hearing,” said the order.

However, PCB’s legal adviser Taffazul Haider Rizvi told Dawn that he had no knowledge or information with regard to any petition which had been filed against the new constitution of the board.

He said the writ petition being referred to in the media was pending before the LHC with regard to the old constitution of the PCB and had been fixed for hearing on Aug 27 along with all other petitions.

Published in Dawn, August 24th, 2019

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