Describing theJustice R.M. Lodha Committee reporton overhaul of BCCI as “straight, rational and understandable”, theSupreme Court on Thursday sternly advised the cricket body to “fall in line” with the recommendations.“These recommendations deserve respect.They have come from the most illuminatedand respected members of the legal community. They have done extensive deliberations with all stakeholders. Fall in line and save the trouble,” Chief Justice of India T.S. Thakur told the BCCI in a specially convened hearingThe BCCI, represented by senior advocate Shekhar Naphade, said the recommendations have to be extensively deliberated with 30-odd members and its implementation in full would give rise to “all sorts of complications”, including the losing of BCCI’s registration under the Tamil Nadu Registration Act. It said wrangles include the fate of the Board’s landed assets spread over the country.
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