tenure

NEW DELHI: Observations made by Justice DY Chandrachud, hearing arguments Tuesday in which the Board of Control for Cricket in India urged the Supreme Court to permit its office-bearers to have two consecutive terms of three years each at the BCCI before entering the three-year “cooling-off” period, appear to indicate that the two-judge Bench he leads is set to accede. 

May 20, 2020 19:05
NEW DELHI: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has filed a petition requesting the Supreme Court to take up the case on extension of tenure of its office-bearers, Telegraph India reports. While BCCI secretary Jay Shah will have to go into compulsory cooling-off period next month, board president Sourav Ganguly’s term ends in July. Both were elected unopposed on October 23, 2019.