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SC allows Tamil Nadu Cricket Association to hold elections for office-bearers

The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Tamil Nadu State Cricket Association to hold elections to elect office-bearers but said the results will be subject to its decision.

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Ray of hope for state associations as Supreme Court set to hear BCCI matter on Friday

A state association official said that this is an opportunity to inform the SC how their order is being ignored by the CoA.

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BCCI AGM likely to be delayed: Report

BCCI's annual general meeting is likely to be delayed as several state bodies are yet to comply with the new constitution.

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CoA to appoint observers in BCCI state associations to oversee functioning

The CoA has decided to appoint observers for 10 state bodies to oversee the functioning of the associations.

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Lodha, BCCI unhappy at CoA’s move to allow Kohli and Shastri to decide on WAGs travel plans

Former Chief Justice RM Lodha is clearly disappointed at how the CoA has failed to follow the brief and implement the new constitution.

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Elected bodies should run cricket rather than court or CoA: Amicus Curiae Narsimha

In another pertinent point, the former Additional Solicitor General (ASG) of India made it clear that composition of nine-member apex council was never in Lodha Committee's mandate.

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Supreme Court to hear sexual harassment allegation against BCCI CEO Rahul Johri in July

The plea against Johri was filed by the Cricket Association of Bihar (CAB).

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SC adjourns hearing of BCCI matter, next date May 2

The Supreme Court bench of Justices SA Bobde and AM Sapre, expected to hear a BCCI matter on Thursday, has adjourned the hearing for May 2.

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Ombudsman DK Jain to double up as BCCI’s Ethics Officer: CoA

Justice Jain is already looking into Hardik Pandya-KL Rahul chat show controversy due to which the duo served provisional suspension, which was eventually lifted.

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SC order on Sreesanth ban to be taken up at CoA meeting

SC said the BCCI's disciplinary committee may reconsider, within three months, the quantum of punishment.

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