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BCCI Ombudsman rules KSCA secretary can’t continue in office

BCCI Ombudsman rules KSCA secretary can’t continue in office
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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.

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This ruling sets a significant precedent for administrative governance and term limits within Indian sports associations.

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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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