Tuesday, June 11, 2013

SC dismisses VHA’s Special Leave Petition

Elections to be held  as per 2005 voters’ list only

Principal Correspondent

IN A major jolt to the ruling Vidarbha Hockey Association (VHA) body, the Supreme Court has dismissed the Special Leave Petition challenging the order passed by the Nagpur Bench of Bombay High Court to hold association’s elections as per 2005 voters’ list.
Supreme Court verdict means VHA would be forced to hold its elections as per the voters’ list of 2005.
The Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court, on September 3, 2012, had asked the Deputy Charity Commissioner to hold VHA elections as per the voters’ list of 2005. VHA had challenged the decision and approached Supreme Court in February.
In 2005, VHA had conducted its elections after a gap of 18 years. At that time it had 316 voters (271 life members, 45 schools/colleges/affiliated units).
VHA life member DS Karunashankar, a retired district judge, had challenged VHA’s voters’ list after Deputy Charity Commissioner declared “the 2005 and 2006 elected body illegal.”
The Deputy Charity Commissioner had set aside and declared the elected body of year 2005 and 2006 as illegal as the Constitution was not amended. Karunashankar then filed an application with the Deputy Charity Commissioner requesting to hold elections as per the 1962 Constitution which states that elections should be held every year. At that time there were 271 life members and 45 affiliated units.
On 23-5-2011 Deputy Charity Commissioner appointed an election officer and ordered to conduct the trust’s (VHA) election within three months as per the 2005 voters’ list. But the Deputy Charity Commissioner modified the judgment by an impugned order dated 28-6-11 holding that members validly enrolled till the date of elections could be the voters in the said elections.
Karunashankar appealed in High Court and the division bench consisting Vasanti Naik and SP Deshmukh in their observation said that the order dated 28.6.11 was passed without hearing the parties concerned and the judgment of 23-5-11 was modified and passed behind the back of the petitioner.
“It appears that the judgment dated 23-5-11 was modified by Deputy Charity Commissioner by the impugned order dated 28-6-11 and it was held by the Deputy Charity Commissioner in the said order that the members validly enrolled till the date of the election could be the voters in the said election.
“It also appears from the order as also hearing counsel for the parties that the impugned order is passed without hearing the parties concerned and the judgment dated 23-5-2011 is modified,” the bench said in its observation while setting aside the order.

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I accept SC’s decision but
elections not that easy: Gawai
VIDARBHA Hockey Association secretary Vinod Gawai accepted the Supreme Court’s order and said he would abide by the Apex court’s judgement. “This is Supreme Court’s decision and every Indian citizen has to follow it,” said Gawai while talking to ‘The Hitavada’.
But Gawai also hinted that VHA elections, if held, would not be a smooth affair. “As per Supreme Court’s orders, Deputy Charity Commissioner has no right to declare the validity of voters. Patrons and life members who become part of VHA after 2005 are prepared to challenge this decision of Deputy Charity Commissioner in court of law.
“There are several Supreme Court decisions which states that Deputy Charity Commissioner has no power to decide number of voters of any association or trust. As far as elections are concerned I, personally, am ready for elections. I am confident of winning, be it 271 or 300 voters,” Gawai averred.

Monday, June 10, 2013

VHA joins Hockey India, becomes associate member

 By Paritosh Pramanik

TO SAVE its existence and for a better of its players and officials, Vidarbha Hockey Association (VHA) finally joined Hockey India as an associate member.
The major decision to part ways with Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) and join hands with Hockey India, the game governing body in the country, was taken by VHA recently. Since Hockey India came into existence in 2008, VHA, several times, declined the offer given by HI.
But looking at the future of their players as well as officials, VHA decided to toe in line with other units like Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy, Hockey Bhopal and Mumbai Hockey Association Ltd to name a few. With this affiliation VHA became the 12th association to get associated membership of HI.
With VHA getting Hockey India affiliation, its team would now be eligible to take part in all national level tournaments organised by Hockey India.
Similarly, the officials, umpires and other members would also be eligible to take part in all programmes, tournaments, seminars conducted by Hockey India.
“The decision was taken a few days back. VHA is now an associated member of Hockey India,” said Narinder Batra, secretary, Hockey India, while taking with ‘The Hitavada’ over phone from New Delhi.
Batra said “the official confirmation would be made on June 11 after our rectification meeting.”
“VHA would not have voting right in Hockey India but more importantly its players would be able to participate in HI organised tournaments.
“Till now, they (VHA) were not allowed to participate as they were not our members,” said Batra.
VHA president BC Bhartia said the decision to join Hockey India was taken after lot of thinking. “We have to save our existence. There was no point in keeping this association just for the sake of it. We wanted our players to play national meets. Hockey India is running the game in the country and their certificates hold importance. That’s why we decided to take associated membership of Hockey India.”
Vinod Gawai, secretary, VHA said it is a great moment for all those related with VHA.
“The most important is that our players would now be able to participate in Hockey India nationals. We took this decision for the better future of our players,” said Gawai.
“Our jurisdiction would be same as it was. We have all 22 districts affiliated with us,” added Gawai.