BCCI's Committee of Administration seek Supreme Court clarity on ruling
Updated On: 24 September, 2019 06:47 AM IST | | Harit N Joshi
The order copy had stated that the disqualification rule will only be applicable to office-bearers, which effectively diluted the purpose of the Justice Lodha Committee reforms

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The Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) to handle the affairs of the BCCI yesterday sought clarification from the apex court regarding its September 20 judgment.
The order copy had stated that the disqualification rule will only be applicable to office-bearers, which effectively diluted the purpose of the Justice Lodha Committee reforms. The SC also allowed Tamil Nadu Cricket Association to elect an Assistant Secretary, thus creating a new post.
The BCCI CoA yesterday sought clarification stating: "It is humbly submitted that the direction is erroneously construed in such a manner so as to override the principal judgment dated 18th July, 2016 and 9th August, 2018."
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