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Javid Kitab Takes Charge As JKCA President, Promises Transparency And Accountability
Apex Council Members Anil Kumar: Javid Ahmad Kitab on Friday formally assumed charge as President of the Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA), following the withdrawal of a petition pending before the Supreme Court and the subsequent vacation of the interim order related to the JKCA elections.
The matter pertained to the case titled Youth Cricket Club & Others vs Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association & Another (WP(C) 17/2026), in which the interim stay granted earlier by the Supreme Court was vacated after the petitioners withdrew their plea on May 21.
Subsequently, Kitab stated that the election results were conducted under the supervision of former Chief Election Commissioner of India, A.K. Jyoti, who now stands effective, enabling the elected body to officially take charge of the association. Read More...
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