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Top Court Adjourns Hearing Of BCCI Plea On Amendment Of Its Constitution

The Supreme Court on Wednesday adjourned hearing on the plea of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) seeking to amend its constitution with regard to the tenure of its office bearers including President Sourav Ganguly and Secretary Jay Shah. A bench comprising Chief Justice N V Ramana and Justices Krishna Murari and Hima Kohli deferred till Thursday the matter after senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for the BCCI, sought adjournment.

The counsel for the Bihar Cricket Association said that office bearers are continuing in office after their terms have ended technically.

"Tomorrow! one day nothing will happen! What is the hurry? the bench said.

BJP leader Subramanian Swamy also appeared in the matter seeking to implead himself.

Earlier, the bench had agreed to list the plea of BCCI for urgent hearing.

The cricket body seeks to amend its constitution with regard to the tenure of its office bearers.

Senior advocate PS Patwalia, appearing for the BCCI, had said that their application was filed two years ago and direction was given by the court to list the matter after two weeks.

"But then Covid happened and matter could not be listed. Please list this matter for urgent hearing because amendments to the constitution are in pipeline for two years now," he had said.

Patwalia had said the earlier order of the court says that amendment to the constitution can only be done with prior permission of the court.

Earlier, the Justice RM Lodha led committee had recommended reforms in the BCCI which have been accepted by the top court.

According to the recommendations, there should be a three-year cooling off period for the office bearers of the BCCI after a tenure of six years once a post comes to an end at the state

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