Critical overview of Report of the Supreme Court Committee on Reforms in Cricket
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Law and Human Behavior - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
This article aims at highlighting the salient features of the Report of the Supreme Court Committee on Reforms in Cricket. This article starts by explaining the need of constitution of this committee and underpins the legal issues which the committee debated on. Being a descriptive piece of writing, this article indicates the legality of every issue taken up by the committee, and provided with plausible solutions to these issues.
Authors and Affiliations
Kasturi Bhagat
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