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2022 DIGILAW 1806 (SC)

All India Football Federation v. Rahul Mehra

2022-11-09

D.Y.CHANDRACHUD, HIMA KOHLI, J.B.PARDIWALA

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ORDER 1. Having heard the counsel appearing on behalf of the contesting parties, we issue the following procedural directions: (i) Objections have been received to the draft Constitution of the All India Football Federation[1]. The Amicus Curiae is requested to tabulate the objections in respect of the clauses of the draft Constitution so that the Constitution can be finalized after hearing all parties, including the objectors; and (ii) The report of the forensic auditor, which was conducted by M/s Deloitte, has been received. A copy of the report shall be circulated to the Bench before the next date of hearing. [1] AIFF 2. Mr Raju Ramachandran, senior counsel appearing on behalf of AIFF, has stated that since the contempt petition implicates four of the existing members of the Executive Committee of AIFF, it would be appropriate if the conduct of the contempt petition is entrusted to the Amicus Curiae. 3. This suggestion is fair. Further hearings of these proceedings shall take place on 23 November 2022. 4. Any party desirous of lodging any further objections to the draft Constitution may do so by tendering their suggestions to the amicus curiae by 11 November 2022. Contempt Petition (Civil) Diary No(s). 24767/2022 1. Issue notice, returnable on 23 November 2022. 2. Personal presence of the contemnors is presently dispensed with.