• English
  • Hindi
  • Punjabi
  • Marathi
  • German
  • Gujarati
  • Urdu
  • Telugu
  • Bengali
  • Kannada
  • Odia
  • Assamese
  • Nepali
  • Spanish
  • French
  • Japanese
  • Arabic
  • Home
  • Noida
  • National
    • BulletsIn
    • cliQ Explainer
    • Government Policy
    • New India
  • International
    • Middle East
    • Foreign
  • Entertainment
  • Business
    • Tender News
  • Sports
    • IPL2025
  • Services
    • Lifestyle
    • How To
    • Spiritual
      • Festival and Culture
    • Tech
Notification
  • Home
  • Noida
  • National
    • BulletsIn
    • cliQ Explainer
    • Government Policy
    • New India
  • International
    • Middle East
    • Foreign
  • Entertainment
  • Business
    • Tender News
  • Sports
    • IPL2025
  • Services
    • Lifestyle
    • How To
    • Spiritual
      • Festival and Culture
    • Tech
  • Home
  • Noida
  • National
    • BulletsIn
    • cliQ Explainer
    • Government Policy
    • New India
  • International
    • Middle East
    • Foreign
  • Entertainment
  • Business
    • Tender News
  • Sports
    • IPL2025
  • Services
    • Lifestyle
    • How To
    • Spiritual
      • Festival and Culture
    • Tech
  • Noida
  • National
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Sports
CliQ INDIA > Sports > BCCI kept out of RTI Act ambit, CIC overturns 2018 order
Sports

BCCI kept out of RTI Act ambit, CIC overturns 2018 order

cliQ India
cliQ India
Share
6 Min Read
SHARE

New Delhi [India], May 18 (ANI): The Central Information Commission (CIC) has ruled that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) does not fall under the definition of a “public authority” under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, effectively placing the cricket body outside the ambit of transparency laws applicable to government institutions.

The decision, issued by Information Commissioner P R Ramesh, overturns a 2018 order by then CIC chief M Sridhar Acharyulu, which had classified the BCCI as a public authority and directed it to establish a mechanism for handling RTI applications.

The matter reached the Madras High Court after the BCCI challenged the earlier ruling, following which the court remanded the case back to the CIC in September 2025 for reconsideration. The latest ruling has now gone in favour of the BCCI.

The order issued on Tuesday is that the Central Information Commission, through an order passed by Information Commissioner P R Ramesh, has held that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) does not fall within the ambit of “public authority” under Section 2(h) of the Right to Information Act, 2005, and therefore is not subject to the provisions of the RTI Act.

The matter was reconsidered pursuant to the directions issued by the Madras High Court in its order dated 17.09.2025 in W.P. No. 29615 of 2018, whereby the earlier order of the Commission dated 01.10.2018 was remitted for fresh adjudication in light of the observations made by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in Board of Control for Cricket in India v. Cricket Association of Bihar, (2016) 8 SCC 535.

In the detailed order, PR Ramesh observed that the BCCI is a society registered under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act and is neither established by nor under the Constitution nor created by any law enacted by Parliament or a state legislature. The Commission further noted that the BCCI was not constituted through any government notification or executive order.

Relying upon authoritative judgments of the Supreme Court, including Thalappalam Service Cooperative Bank Ltd. v. State of Kerala, Zee Telefilms Ltd. v. Union of India, and Dalco Engineering Pvt. Ltd. v. Satish Prabhakar Padhye, the Commission held that the BCCI does not satisfy the statutory requirements prescribed under Section 2(h) of the RTI Act.

The Commission further recorded that the BCCI is an autonomous private body governed by its own rules and regulations. There is no deep or pervasive control exercised by the government over the administration, management, or affairs of the BCCI. The government has no role in the appointment of office-bearers or in the internal functioning of the organisation.

It further said that the BCCI is financially independent and generates its revenues through media rights, sponsorships, broadcasting arrangements, ticket sales, and other commercial activities, and the tax exemptions or statutory concessions available generally under law cannot be treated as “substantial financing” by the government within the meaning of the RTI Act.

The Commission further clarified that although the Supreme Court in Cricket Association of Bihar had emphasised transparency and governance reforms in cricket administration, the Court had not declared the BCCI to be a “public authority” under the RTI Act. The order also noted that recommendations made by the Lodha Committee and the Law Commission regarding transparency in sports administration were advisory in nature and could not override the express statutory framework contained in Section 2(h) of the RTI Act.

The Commission additionally observed that the RTI application in the present matter had been filed before the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, which had categorically stated that the requested information was not available with it and that the application could not be transferred to the BCCI, since the latter had not been declared a public authority under the RTI Act.

Accordingly, the Commission dismissed the appeal, holding that the provisions of the RTI Act are inapplicable to the BCCI in the facts and circumstances of the present case.

After the decision, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia told reporters, “Today, a landmark judgement has come from the Central Information Commission (CIC), in which it has been very clearly stated that BCCI cannot come under the realm of the RTI Act. This has been the consistent stand of BCCI for the last several years before various forums, including in the Supreme Court… I fully welcome the judgement given by the CIC today.” (ANI)

You Might Also Like

T20 WC: Toss for India-Pakistan clash in New York delayed due to rain
Celtics’ Triumph and Boston’s Wild Celebration: A Night of Championship and Revelry | BulletsIn
Zimbabwe to host Afghanistan for a one-off Test match, 3 T20I series in Harare
Premier League: Isak powers Newcastle United to 1-0 win over Arsenal
Gujarat Sports Startup Conclave draws encouraging response

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Copy Link Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Angry0
Wink0
Previous Article US turns down fresh Iranian peace proposal and warns of potential hostilities resumption, reports Axios
Next Article Barbra Streisand to skip Cannes Film Festival following knee injury, says "Regret that I can't be there"

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest News

Bengal Falta Repoll 2026: Massive Security Deployment After Election Controversy | Cliq Latest
National
May 21, 2026
Peddi Promotion Event In Bhopal: Ram Charan And AR Rahman Ready For Mega Show | Cliq Latest
Entertainment
May 21, 2026
Junior NTR Dragon Teaser Out: NTR Stuns Fans With Intense Assassin Avatar | Cliq Latest
Entertainment
May 21, 2026
KKR Vs MI IPL 2026: Manish Pandey And Bowlers Revive Kolkata Playoff Dream | Cliq Latest
Sports
May 21, 2026

//

We are rapidly growing digital news startup that is dedicated to providing reliable, unbiased, and real-time news to our audience.

We are rapidly growing digital news startup that is dedicated to providing reliable, unbiased, and real-time news to our audience.

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Follow US

Follow US

© 2026 cliQ India. All Rights Reserved.

CliQ INDIA
  • English – अंग्रेज़ी
  • Hindi – हिंदी
  • Punjabi – ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
  • Marathi – मराठी
  • German – Deutsch
  • Gujarati – ગુજરાતી
  • Urdu – اردو
  • Telugu – తెలుగు
  • Bengali – বাংলা
  • Kannada – ಕನ್ನಡ
  • Odia – ଓଡିଆ
  • Assamese – অসমীয়া
  • Nepali – नेपाली
  • Spanish – Española
  • French – Français
  • Japanese – フランス語
  • Arabic – فرنسي
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?