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SC adjourns BCCI hearing; top office-bearers to stay on

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New Delhi, April 15: The Supreme Court of India on Thursday adjourned the case pertaining to the BCCI and will hear it after two weeks leaving the Indian cricket board’s top office-bearers Sourav Ganguly, Jay Shah and Jayesh George with more time to stay in charge of affairs.
The tenures of all three, the BCCI president Ganguly, secretary Shah and joint secretary George had ended in 2020.
However, the three have continued as the Supreme Court (SC) hasn’t been able to take up the matter.
The SC had earlier deferred the matter on December 9 into the new year. After that in February, the Court adjourned the matter to March.The continuous delay has ensured that neither Ganguly nor Shah or George have been replaced.
The new BCCI constitution makes it mandatory for its office-bearers – president, vice-president, secretary, joint secretary, and treasurer – to go into a three-year cooling-off period after being in the chair for six consecutive years, either in the BCCI or its affiliate state associations, or a combination of both.
The person can return for another term of three years after the cooling-off period (a person can be an office-bearer in the BCCI for a maximum of nine years and another nine years in a state association).
And this is one of the seven crucial rules, on which the edifice of the new constitution is erected, and which the BCCI wants amended. Any such amendment would allow the present office-bearers to continue in the chair. (IANS)

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