The Supreme Court will pronounce on Monday its judgement on a petition by BCCI and its affiliate state associations contesting Justice Lodha panel's recommendations providing for 'one state, one vote' instead of multiple votes being exercised by the cricket associations of Maharashtra and Gujarat.
The judgement by a bench headed by Chief Justice T.S. Thakur will also address the BCCI's objections to Lodha panel's recommendations putting a sealing on the number of terms an office bearer can serve and the presence of a CAG nominee on the board.
The judgement is scheduled to be pronounced at 2 p.m.
--IANS
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