The apex court said it would be for the three-member panel headed by Justice Lodha, which is considering administrative reforms in BCCI, to take a call on the issue keeping in mind the "image and reputation" of the persons whose names are in the sealed envelope.
"If the Committee wants to look into it without affecting the image and reputation of some persons, it can consider it," a bench comprising Justices T S Thakur and F M I Kalifulla said while declining to go on its own on the plea of Aditya Verma, Secretary, Cricket Association of Bihar (CAB), seeking handing over of Justice Mudgal Committee's report, which contains names of some players
"So long as no request comes from Justice Lodha Committee on record, there is no need of passing any order," the bench said.
When asked by the bench whether Justice Lodha Committee was meeting lawyers and others, senior advocate Nalini Chidambaram, appearing for the CAB, said "they heard wide spectrum of people".
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Then the bench asked "Do you think it will help in bringing reforms in the BCCI? Do you think it will have any impact and will something emerge and help BCCI to come out of its present state of affair?
The bench also accepted the request of the Justice Lodha Committee and extended its term by another five months asking it to complete the ongoing process by December 31.