"I am deeply hurt and saddened by the uncalled for observations as have appeared in newspapers. No one is empowered even by Almighty to insult or make any derogatory observations as per will that too against a person who has left for heavenly abode after devoting his entire life for the growth and development of the game of cricket," the 69-year-old said in a statement.
Widely credited for bringing money into cricket, Dalmiya died at the age of 75 as the president of BCCI in September last year.
Dalmiya, who headed the ICC from 1997-2000 and BCCI from 2001-04, returned to power as a consensus candidate of the Indian Cricket Board in March last year, replacing N Srinivasan in the aftermath of the IPL spot-fixing scandal.
"The past president of BCCI (Dalmiya) could not communicate. Those who elected him did not see who they were electing? These days, even in politics people are retiring. Even the Supreme Court judges retire at 65. You have been given five more years," the Supreme Court bench told senior counsel, Arvind Datar appearing for the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA).