Bimal Soni, a deputy president of the Rajasthan Cricket Association, feels that the Board of Control for Cricket in India's fight with ex-IPL chairman Lalit Modi is an "individual" one. While BCCI can take on Modi in the court of law, the Board has no right to ban RCA, feels Soni. As far as RCA is concerned, Modi is a democratically elected president and enjoys three-fourth majority, said Soni. Although banned by BCCI, Modi is free to run the RCA from exile, said Soni, adding that when Modi was president in 2005, he was based in Mumbai, not Jaipur.