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BCCI on Supreme Court's IPL Judgement: Official Media Release
The Supreme Court has said that no BCCI official should have commercial interest in cricket and has also formed a three-member panel to recommend changes in the BCCI constitution.
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- Updated: January 22, 2015 08:36 pm IST
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New Delhi:
Supreme Court, on Thursday, barred N. Srinivasan from contesting in the BCCI elections till he relinquishes commercial interest in cricket.The following is the official BCCI response to the judgement.
Media release -
The BCCI welcomes the order of the Honorable Supreme Court, which has put to rest the uncertainty, that has prevailed in the recent past.
The BCCI will extend its unstinted cooperation to the three-member committee appointed by the Honorable Supreme Court.
The Annual General Body meeting of the BCCI which also includes the election of the office bearers will be held in accordance with the directions and timelines as stipulated by the Honorable Supreme Court.
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