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The Delhi High Court is hearing a plea by the Bihar Olympic Association challenging the formation of an ad-hoc committee overseeing its affairs. The petitioner argues that the committee's appointment was unilateral, without proper consultation, and that the Indian Olympic Association's constitution does not allow for the formation of an ad-hoc committee to replace a duly elected and registered body. The matter will be heard on January 24.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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