The Supreme Court of India is still not ready to give its final verdict over the ongoing BCCI-Lodha Committee saga. The crucial hearing scheduled for Wednesday has now been postponed to the next day owing to pending cases.
In some crucial developments on Monday, the apex court ruled that the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) plea for a review petition has been dismissed and the cricket board, are in no way getting any kind of an upper hand in this battle.
The Lodha committee are also not backing out of the battle and putting the BCCI under all sorts of pressure to undergo reforms. They have asked the Supreme Court to approve former Union home secretary GK Pillai as the observer to the Indian cricket board.
If that indeed happens, the top shots of the BCCI -- including Anurag Thakur and Ajay Shirke -- will have to exit.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court shuts for its winter vacation this Sunday and re-opens on January 2, 2017.