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RCA to move court again for BCCI case withdrawal

Cricket body to submit letter from president CP Joshi authorising Mahendra Nahar in this regard

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The Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) has once again approached the court with fresh application to withdraw the case against BCCI.

The RCA, this time, has also submitted a letter written by its President CP Joshi authorising Mahendra Nahar in this regard. The court will hear the application on July 13.

It must be mentioned that on Monday, the additional district court number 4 had rejected the RCA’s plea to withdraw the case against BCCI, saying that joint secretary of RCA Mahendra Nahar who is currently working as acting secretary was not authorised to take such decision.

Court while giving the order said that RCA executive committee had appointed Nahar as acting secretary only for withdrawing  the case.

He does not have the right to take such decision as he was not authorised by general body. Hence, the application letter was rejected by the court.

Notably on June 24,  in its first meeting of the  executive committee headed by the newly-elected president Joshi, the RCA had suspended Lalit Modi-led Nagaur District Cricket Association’s membership.

It had also suspended RS Nandhu (secretary of Nagaur District Cricket Association)  who was the elected secretary of RCA in the recently held elections. After removing Nandhu, Nahar was given the charge of secretary.

However, cricket experts, who have been observing the ongoing tussle in the RCA, say that unless the Nagaur District Cricket Association and its secretary Nandhu are suspended through a proper procedure laid down in the sports act this stalemate will continue.

“They could have avoided the suspension issue in the first meeting as it has only complicated the situation,” an office-bearer of a district association told DNA.

He said the  BCCI ban can be revoked if both the groups put aside their differences and sit together to work out an amicable solution.

REJECTED PLEA

The additional district court had rejected the RCA’s plea to withdraw the case against BCCI, saying that joint secretary of RCA Mahendra Nahar who is currently working as acting secretary was not authorised to take such decision.Court while giving the order said that RCA executive committee had appointed Nahar as acting secretary only for withdrawing  the case.

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