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Ratnakar Shetty serves legal notice to MCA over ban
Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has decided to consult its lawyers before sending a reply to the legal notice it received from former vice president Prof Ratnakar Shetty asking for the five-year-ban imposed on him to be lifted forthwith.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Jun 28, 2013, 05:08 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 28, 2013, 05:08 PM (IST)


The MCA has 48 hours to respond to the legal notice sent by Prof Ratnakar Shetty © AFP
Mumbai: Jun 28, 2013
Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has decided to consult its lawyers before sending a reply to the legal notice it received from former vice president Prof Ratnakar Shetty asking for the five-year-ban imposed on him to be lifted forthwith.
“We have received the legal notice and will take appropriate action on it after our lawyers go through it. The notice wants the ban to be lifted by us and an unconditional apology tendered to him,” a top MCA source told PTI.
“We have been given 48 hours to reply to the notice [sent yesterday by Shetty],” the source added.
Shetty, who has served the association in various capacities over the last three decades, was banned by MCA for raising the possibility of black marketing of tickets of the T20 game between India and Pakistan by some of its office bearers.
The match was held in Ahmedabad in December last year.
MCA imposed the ban on June 3 after giving Shetty an opportunity to hear his allegations levelled at the association’s AGM held on March 22 before replying to the show cause notice served on him.
Shetty, who is also the General Manager (Game Development) in the cricket board, heard the voice recordings of the AGM’s proceedings on May 28 and replied to the show cause notice on the next day, before MCA decided to impose the ban.
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The debarment prevents the senior cricket administrator from taking part in any activities of the association, including contesting the elections due in August.