The TNCA told the Supreme Court that their grants and BCCI vote were at stake if their plea was not heard urgently. However, it is learnt that the SC said that they don't have the time to hear the plea and so disposed it
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Counsels of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), who are also yet to amend and register their constitution, were also present when the TNCA matter came up. With the SC clearly stating that there was, "no time to hear the matter", the MCA is now hoping the Bombay High Court will provide some direction on September 23 after their previous two hearings were pushed to later dates.
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