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The Delhi High Court has nullified the Indian Olympic Association's decision to form an ad-hoc panel to scrutinize the Bihar Olympic Association. The court ordered elections for the Bihar Olympic Association to be held within three months, stating that the IOA president lacked authority to unilaterally establish such a committee without consulting the executive committee members.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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