ISLAMABAD CRICKET ASSOCIATION versus CHAIRMAN, PAKISTAN CRICKET BOARD
Notification Number Section R555 (KE) / 95, Dated 22 2 1995 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Cricket Control Board Divisional Cricket Association Suspended Member appointed to take over the Divisional Cricket Association ad hoc The committee was upset by the suspension of its membership by the Pakistan Cricket Control Board that the chairman of the board had exercised all his powers to suspend and appoint the ad-hoc committee. The order was approved and it became a repository of all options. Despite paragraph 14 of the Constitution of the Pakistan Cricket Control Board, despite the general body and the council's justification, the chairman's action was an element of corruption and the High Court had to examine when it was the ad hoc committee headed by the suspended committee. It was not expected that he would remain in office indefinitely, beginning on October 26, 2000, and a democratic dispute was brought about which was not good for the game of cricket. The federal government was directed to declare the suspension of the membership of the Association High Court as the basis of this matter and this matter To make sure that the Pakistan Cricket Board's compliance with the Constitution and spirit of the Constitution should be done as indicated in Notification No Section RO 555 (KE) / 95, dated 22 2 1995 the High Court rejected this termination. He directed the state to continue and instructed the Pakistan Cricket Control Board to arrange for the selection of new members representing Islamabad territory within a period of seven weeks.
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