BCCI asks members to comply by September 20

As per the Supreme Court order of August 9, the Tamil Nadu Registrar of Societies registered the new constitution of the BCCI on Tuesday and the Board in turn informed its members that they have to amend their constitution in terms with the BCCI’s and report compliance by September 20.

Published : Aug 21, 2018 23:22 IST , Mumbai

 The Supreme Court order said that upon the registration of the said Constitution of BCCI, each of the members shall undertake registration of their respective Constitutions on similar lines within a period of 30 days thereafter.
The Supreme Court order said that upon the registration of the said Constitution of BCCI, each of the members shall undertake registration of their respective Constitutions on similar lines within a period of 30 days thereafter.
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The Supreme Court order said that upon the registration of the said Constitution of BCCI, each of the members shall undertake registration of their respective Constitutions on similar lines within a period of 30 days thereafter.

As per the Supreme Court order of August 9, the Tamil Nadu Registrar of Societies registered the new constitution of the BCCI on Tuesday and the Board in turn informed its members that they have to amend their constitution in terms with the BCCI’s and report compliance by September 20.

The apex court order said: “Upon the registration of the said Constitution of BCCI, each of the members shall undertake registration of their respective Constitutions on similar lines within a period of 30 days thereafter. A compliance certificate must be furnished to the CoA, which shall file a status report before this Court with reference to the compliance undertaken by the State associations.''

The CoA comprises chairman Vinod Rai and Diana Edulji.

“We thank the Honorable Supreme Court for their directions and are pleased to start the process today by the submission of the new constitution of the BCCI with the Tamil Nadu Registrar of Societies at Chennai. We are committed to implement the Supreme Court directive in its entirety,” they said in the release.

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