The case in point is whether Dey will have one more year of his administrative career left as per Supreme Court diktat of cumulative nine years.
Even if the two years as assistant secretary which is not an elected post is taken out of equation, Dey will have to go into a Compulsory Cooling Off period of three years.
The Supreme Court is expected to name the members of the committee on January 19.
"The concerned person will automatically stand disqualified from the office if the Justice Lodha Committee clarifies that the post of assistant secretary falls under the CAB office bearers," he added.
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Dey, who had allegedly made a comment that CAB was instigating the Justice Lodha Committee in an informal meeting of the disqualified and deposed BCCI members on January 7, rubbished it.
The legal counsel further said the CAB will fall in line as per the Supreme Court's order on January 2.
"The committee has decided that those who are disqualified as per the qualifications criteria will stand disqualified with immediate effect."
Meanwhile the meeting also discussed about the upcoming India-England third ODI here on January 22 and announced that the ticket denominations would be Rs 500, Rs 1000 and Rs 1500.