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Rajasthan HC dissolves RCA ad hoc panel, orders elections within three months

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The Rajasthan High Court has dissolved the Rajasthan Cricket Association's ad hoc committee, directing that democratic elections be held within three months. A sole administrator has been appointed to manage the association during this transitional period. The ruling is expected to resolve prolonged administrative and financial disputes that had paralysed the RCA. The development clears the path for the revival of stalled infrastructure projects, including the Chonp stadium. It also secures the prospect of Rajasthan Royals hosting their IPL home matches in Jaipur.

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