NSC, BCB served legal notice
Former Bangladesh Cricket Board director Mobasher Hossain has sent a legal notice to the National Sports Council (NSC) asking the country's local sport's governing body to stop any and all functions of the present BCB board of directors, including president Nazmul Hasan.
Barrister Mahbub Shafique, on behalf of Mobasher, served the legal notice on Saturday asking the BCB president not only to stop all his activities but also to refrain from holding the upcoming AGM of the board which is scheduled to take place on September 30.
The notice, which was simultaneously served to the BCB and NSC, stated that the present committee of the BCB has lost its legality following the judgement of the Supreme Court on July 26 this year.
The apex court declared the amendment in the BCB constitution made in 2012 illegal, it also ruled that the BCB is the sole authority to amend its constitution, not the NSC, which can only consent or reject.
The present board had been elected under the 2012 constitution and Nazmul Hasan became the first elected BCB president in that campaign. The notice also said that the matter will be taken to court if action has not been taken within 72 hours upon receiving the notice.
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