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Narinder Batra - Will Appoint A Neutral Person To Run Administration Of IOA: Supreme Court - sports.ndtv.com - Switzerland - India

Will Appoint A Neutral Person To Run Administration Of IOA: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court Monday said it will appoint a neutral person to run the administration of the Indian Olympic Association and directed the secretary in the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to interact with the International Olympic Committee on the issue. International Olympic Committee (IOC) on September 8 issued a final warning to IOA to "resolve its governance issues" and hold elections by December, failing which the world sports body will ban India. The executive board of the IOC, which met in Lausanne, Switzerland had also decided not to recognise any "acting/interim president" after Narinder Batra's ouster as Indian Olympic Association president and said it will deal with secretary general Rajeev Mehta as the main point of contact. A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and Hima Kohli asked the secretary in the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to interact with the Director of Olympic Solidarity and NOC Relations in the International Olympic Committee.

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IOC threatens to suspend IOA for internal squabbling - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Delhi

IOC threatens to suspend IOA for internal squabbling

It was a deja vu for the SC as the Solicitor general Tushar Mehta had on August 18 had informed the SC that "As a nation, we are worried with the development of the Delhi HC appointing a Committee of Administrators. The international bodies consider any management other than the elected body as a third party or outsider and suspend the national sports body".

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Narinder Batra - Will appoint a neutral person to run administration of IOA: SC - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Switzerland - India

Will appoint a neutral person to run administration of IOA: SC

International Olympic Committee on the issue. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on September 8 issued a final warning to IOA to "resolve its governance issues" and hold elections by December, failing which the world sports body will ban India.

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Narinder Batra - Will Appoint A Neutral Person To Run Administration Of IOA: Supreme Court - sports.ndtv.com - Switzerland - India

Will Appoint A Neutral Person To Run Administration Of IOA: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court Monday said it will appoint a neutral person to run the administration of the Indian Olympic Association and directed the secretary in the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to interact with the International Olympic Committee on the issue. International Olympic Committee (IOC) on September 8 issued a final warning to IOA to "resolve its governance issues" and hold elections by December, failing which the world sports body will ban India. The executive board of the IOC, which met in Lausanne, Switzerland had also decided not to recognise any "acting/interim president" after Narinder Batra's ouster as Indian Olympic Association president and said it will deal with secretary general Rajeev Mehta as the main point of contact. A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and Hima Kohli asked the secretary in the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to interact with the Director of Olympic Solidarity and NOC Relations in the International Olympic Committee.

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Jay Shah - Sourav Ganguly - Sourav Ganguly, Jay Shah Can Have BCCI Term 2 After Supreme Court Order - sports.ndtv.com - India

Sourav Ganguly, Jay Shah Can Have BCCI Term 2 After Supreme Court Order

The Supreme Court of India on Wednesday accepted the proposed changes in the Board of Control for Cricket in India's constitution, which will allow current president Sourav Ganguly and secretary Jay Shah to get an extension to their term. Both Ganguly and Shah's first terms were set to expire due to the 'cooling off period' clause in the BCCI constitution.

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Sourav Ganguly, Jay Shah set for second innings? - timesofindia.indiatimes.com -  Delhi

Sourav Ganguly, Jay Shah set for second innings?

SC, amicus agree to amend BCCI cooling-off periodNEW DELHI: The Supreme Court, Board of Control for Cricket and the SC-appointed amicus curiae on Tuesday tentatively reached a consensus to amend the BCCI's constitution to allow two consecutive terms to its president, secretary and other office-bearers irrespective of their earlier innings in state associations. The SC-approved BCCI constitution provides that "an office-bearer who has held any post for two consecutive terms either in a state association or in the BCCI (or a combination of both) shall not be eligible to contest any further election without completing a cooling period of three years." The bench also in principle agreed to remove the 70-year age cap on BCCI's representative to the ICC that could make former BCCI president N Srinivasan hopeful of entering the international cricket body for a fresh start after a break from the cricket management role for more than seven years.

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Jay Shah - Sourav Ganguly - Can't micro-manage BCCI functioning, says Supreme Court; to pass order on tenure of office bearers - timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Can't micro-manage BCCI functioning, says Supreme Court; to pass order on tenure of office bearers

BCCI is an autonomous body and it cannot micro-manage its functioning, observed the Supreme Court which on Tuesday also asked the apex cricket body of the country why it wants to have people above 70 years to represent the nation in the ICC. The remarks by the apex court were made during the hearing on the Board's plea seeking to amend its constitution concerning the tenure of its office bearers including its President Sourav Ganguly and Secretary Jay Shah by doing away with the mandatory cooling-off period between tenures of office bearers across state cricket associations and the BCCI.

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Jay Shah - Sourav Ganguly - Supreme Court To Hear On Tuesday BCCI's Plea On Tenure Of Its Office Bearers - sports.ndtv.com - India

Supreme Court To Hear On Tuesday BCCI's Plea On Tenure Of Its Office Bearers

The Supreme Court on Monday said that it would hear on September 13, a plea of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) seeking the court's permission to amend its constitution concerning the tenure of its office bearers including that of the President and Secretary. The BCCI, in its proposed amendment, has sought the abolition of a cooling-off period for its office bearers which would enable Sourav Ganguly and Jay Shah to continue in office as President and Secretary despite them having completed six years at respective state cricket associations.

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