country was
necessary to be regulated for the BCCI to abide by the rule of law.
These judgments cannot be held similar to the issue
validly
constituted under Rule 1(q) in view of
the necessity arising due to the recusal
of the President of BCCI from the
Committee ... statutory mechanism
provided as per the Lokayukta Act , KCS (CC&A) Rules and the
KL C&R Rules result in manifest arbitrariness
validly
constituted under Rule 1(q) in view of
the necessity arising due to the recusal
of the President of BCCI from the
Committee ... statutory mechanism
provided as per the Lokayukta Act , KCS (CC&A) Rules and the
KL C&R Rules result in manifest arbitrariness
validly
constituted under Rule 1(q) in view of
the necessity arising due to the recusal
of the President of BCCI from the
Committee ... statutory mechanism
provided as per the Lokayukta Act , KCS (CC&A) Rules and the
KL C&R Rules result in manifest arbitrariness
case,
pertaining to the Board of Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI), and it does not lay down the law that all
National Sports Federations ... public functions but also the memorandum of
association and the rules and regulations framed by it.
It was also held that only because a corporation
case,
pertaining to the Board of Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI), and it does not lay down the law that all
National Sports Federations ... public functions but also the memorandum of
association and the rules and regulations framed by it.
It was also held that only because a corporation
Court had an occasion to consider the question
as to whether the BCCI is a body discharging public
functions and whether it would answer ... country is selected by the BCCI. It was held that the
nature of duties and functions which the BCCI performs
clearly shows that the Board
Rule 1 CPC ?
16. The answer to the above point would be in the
affirmative for the following reasons.
17. Order 47 Rule ... case of BCCI vs. Netaji
Cricket Club at paragraph no. 90 with regard to sufficient
reason occurring in Order 47 Rule
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consider the role and the nature of
functions being discharged by BCCI. This Court
held that the Board's control over the sport ... exercises
total control over the players, umpires and
other officers. The Rules of the Board clearly
demonstrate that without its recognition no
competitive cricket