BCCI Ombudsman rules KSCA secretary can’t continue in office

The BCCI Ombudsman has ruled that KSCA secretary Santosh Menon must vacate his office, citing a violation of the nine-year tenure limit. The decision follows a complaint that his previous service as a committee member should be included in his total tenure calculation.
Why it matters
This ruling sets a significant precedent for administrative governance and term limits within Indian sports associations.
The BCCI Ombudsman has ruled that Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) secretary Santosh Menon is not entitled to continue in office and has declared the post vacant.
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