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By CricketCountry Staff
The Rajasthan State Youth and Sports Department’s appellate authority has cancelled the registration of the Ajmer District Cricket Association (ADCA) on grounds of fake documents and in violation of the Rajasthan Sports (Registration, Recognition and Regulation of Associations) Act, 2005.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Sep 09, 2011, 10:52 AM (IST)
Edited: Sep 09, 2011, 10:52 AM (IST)
Sanjay Dixit was suspended at the RCA’s extraordinary general meeting at Udaipur on July 29
By CricketCountry Staff
Jaipur: Sep 9, 2011
The Rajasthan State Youth and Sports Department’s appellate authority has cancelled the registration of the Ajmer District Cricket Association (ADCA) on grounds of fake documents and in violation of the Rajasthan Sports (Registration, Recognition and Regulation of Associations) Act, 2005.
This comes as a big blow for the suspended Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) secretary Sanjay Dixit, as ADCA had moved a petition in a Jaipur lower court to seek relief for him, The Times of India reported.
After the cancellation, the ADCA’s executive committee has been dissolved and its president, Nonendra Pal Singh, has lost the right to challenge the decisions taken by RCA.
Singh filed petitions and appeals challenging the decisions made by RCA president and union minister C P Joshi before the lower court as well as in the high court.
Dixit was suspended by the RCA’s extraordinary general meeting at Udaipur on July 29, and it was approved by the RCA’s annual general meeting in Jaipur on August 27.
According to the decision passed by the sports appellate authority, Rohit Kumar Singh, asks the registrar of cooperatives societies, Ajmer, to form an ad hoc committee in compliance of a high court order of September 19, 2009, within the next 15 days. The committee cannot have Singh, and has been given the task to reinitiate the process to get ADCA registered as per the Rajasthan Sports Act, 2005.
The committee will also hold re-elections for the ADCA.
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