Nagaur District Cricket Association filed a petition in Jodhpur High Court, instructions to the government to reply within a week.

Nagaur District Cricket Association filed a petition in Jodhpur High Court, instructions to the government to reply within a week.

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Nagaur District Cricket Association has filed a writ petition in the Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur, against the repeated formation of a temporary committee in the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA). The petition has accused the state government of repeatedly arbitrarily appointing ineligible persons to the temporary committee instead of conducting elections as per the bylaws of the RCA. The petition said that the state government is nominating close relatives of sitting ministers and MLAs to the temporary committee, while these persons are not even eligible to become members of the executive body of the RCA. Most of these individuals are office-bearers of the Jodhpur District Cricket Association, which was already dis-affiliated from the RCA on 11 October 2025.
The petitioner says that placing dis-affiliated and ineligible persons on the temporary committee is a clear violation of the RCA bylaws and the democratic process. A single bench of Justice Kuldeep Mathur heard the case on Friday and took it seriously. The court directed the petitioner to give a copy of the petition to Additional Advocate General Nathusingh Rathod and ordered the state government to file its reply within a week. Advocate Lokesh presented arguments in the court on behalf of the petition.
DCA Nagaur has clarified that it is fully committed to running the cricket administration in the state through an elected, independent, impartial and democratic body in full compliance with the bylaws of the RCA. The organization says that the practice of running RCA by repeatedly appointing ineligible persons to the temporary committee can no longer be tolerated. This petition is being considered important towards the restoration of good governance and democracy in cricket administration in Rajasthan. The next hearing of the case will take place after the reply of the state government.

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