SC Asks BCCI To Implement Lodha Report In The Best Way Possible, Restrains Srinivasan, Niranjan Shah From Attending SGM
“The purpose is to implement the Lodha report as far as practicable and, thereafter, it shall be debated as to how the scheme of things can be considered so that the cricket, the 'gentleman's game', remains nearly perfect”, SC BenchIn further blow to ousted former BCCI President N Srinivasan, and cricket administrator Niranjan Shah, the Supreme Court has restrained them from attending. “The purpose is to implement the Lodha report as far as practicable and, thereafter, it shall be debated as to how the scheme of things can be considered so that the cricket, the 'gentleman's game', remains nearly perfect”, SC Bench In further blow to ousted former BCCI President N Srinivasan, and cricket administrator Niranjan Shah, the Supreme Court has restrained them from attending the Special General Meeting of the BCCI scheduled to be held on July 26. Be it noted, the issue with regard The bench fixed the matter for further hearing on August 18 and said it would consider two issues -- the implementation of the Lodha panel recommendations as far as practicable by the state associations as well as the names to fill up the vacancies in the apex court-appointed committee of administrators. Along with N. Srinivasan, former BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah of Saurashtra Cricket Association has also been sent a notice for attending BCCI meetings flouting age and tenure guidelines issues by the RM Lodha panel.






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