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Court restrains Javed Kitab from representing JKCA

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Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association welcomes order
Jammu: The Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) has secured interim relief from the Court of the Learned Sub Judge/Special Mobile Magistrate, Jammu, in the suit filed against former President Javed Ahmad Kitab. The court has stayed the operation of the impugned notice dated June 25, 2026, wherein the former president had called for a special general meeting, and also staying the press statement dated June 27, 2026, issued by him and all consequential actions arising therefrom.
The court, after hearing Rahul Pant, Senior Advocate, assisted by Rajat Gupta, Advocate, has also restrained Javed Ahmad Kitab from representing himself as exercising the powers of the Office of the President of JKCA before members, affiliated units, public authorities, financial institutions, and other stakeholders. He has further been restrained from issuing any communication or taking administrative decisions in the name of JKCA until the next date of hearing.
JKCA welcomed the order of the court and reiterated its commitment to transparent, constitutional, and lawful administration of the association. The association remains dedicated to safeguarding the interests of players, affiliated units, and all stakeholders while ensuring that the affairs of JKCA are conducted strictly in accordance with its constitution and the law.

 

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