
Delhi High Court Appoints Former Justice Pankaj Naqvi As Administrator To Handle Affairs Of Judo Federation Of India
Live LawThe Delhi High Court has appointed former Allahabad High Court judge, Justice Pankaj Naqvi, as administrator to handle day to day affairs of Judo Federation of India. Justice Yashwant Varma also directed that in the interim, the erstwhile President, General Secretary and Treasurer of the Federation shall extend all cooperation to the Administrator in conducting the affairs of the Federation. The Court also directed that the Administrator shall draw up a detailed plan for all preparatory steps that may be required to be undertaken bearing in mind the upcoming Commonwealth Games. Accordingly, the Court issued the following directions: - The Administrator shall also act as the signing authority for operation of all bank accounts of the Federation as also the authority for issuance of all financial instruments/cheques on behalf of the Federation and which may be required for the conduct of its day to day affairs, payment of salaries and meeting other expenses.
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