Supreme Court allows TNCA to hold polls for office bearers
The HinduThe Supreme Court, on Friday, allowed the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association to conduct elections even as the Committee of Administrators for the BCCI complained that the association is unwilling to comply with or ratify the terms of the new BCCI Constitution as ordered by the apex court. READ| Fixing allegations surface in TNPL CoA’s contention The CoA, represented by senior advocate Parag Tripathi, complained to the Bench that TNCA has “consistently refused to abide by the Supreme Court order. READ| TNPL betting probe: TNCA commitee swings into action Justice Bobde, in the order, recorded that all member associations should comply and register their respective constitutions in accordance with the direction of the Supreme Court judgement of August 9, 2018. On August 8 last year, a three-judge Bench of the Supreme Court had finalised the new Constitution for Board of Control for Cricket in India while rejecting the ‘one-State one-vote’ recommendation of Justice R.M.