According to the Supreme Court, a bench led by Justice DY Chandrachud will hear BCCI matters.

According to the Supreme Court, a bench led by Justice DY Chandrachud will hear BCCI matters. The Supreme Court announced on Wednesday that the BCCI’s issues. Including the amendment of its constitution, would be heard by a bench led by Justice DY Chandrachud.

The Supreme Court announced on Wednesday that the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Will be heard by a bench led by Justice DY Chandrachud. A bench led by Chief Justice N V Ramana stated that an earlier judgment. In the BCCI matters was issued on August 9, 2018. By a bench consisting of then-CJI Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and Chandrachud. The bench, which also included Justices Hima Kohli and C T Ravikumar, noted that Justices Misra and Khanwilkar had since retired.

“Justice Misra and Justice Khanwilkar are no longer present. I will bring it before Justice Chandrachud and two additional judges “According to the CJI.

On July 21, the Supreme Court appointed senior advocate Maninder Singh as an amicus curiae to assist it in the BCCI matters and scheduled a hearing on the cricket body’s request to amend its constitution regarding the tenure of office bearers.

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The cricket body’s petition seeks to amend its constitution regarding the tenure of its office bearers.

Including President Sourav Ganguly and Secretary Jay Shah, by eliminating the mandatory cooling-off period between office bearer tenures across state cricket associations and the BCCI.

Previously, the Justice RM Lodha-led committee recommended reforms to the BCCI. Which were accepted by the Supreme Court.

The BCCI has proposed removing the cooling-off period for its office bearers, which would allow Ganguly and Shah to continue in office despite having served six years at their respective state cricket associations.

The constitution of BCCI, which has been approved by the top court. Stipulates a mandatory three-year cooling-off period for anyone who had served two consecutive terms of three years each in the state cricket association or the BCCI.

While Ganguly was an office bearer in the Cricket Association of Bengal, Shah had served in the Gujarat Cricket Association.

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