Wed, Jul 28 10 11:22 PM
Kolkata, July 28 (PTI) In a relief for the West Bengal Badminton Association (WBBA), the Calcutta High Court today stayed an order by the Registrar of Firms, Societies and Non-Trading Corporations not to hold AGMs. The stay will enable the WBBA to hold AGMs for 2007-08 and 2008-09, originally scheduled for July 25, which could not be held due to scrutiny of accounts following detection of financial irregularities allegedly by the general secretary who was removed in August 2008. Justice Jayanta Kumar Biswas also directed Choten D Lama, the joint-secretary of department of commerce and industries, to be added as a party to the case and fixed August 5 for hearing the matter further. WBBA President Ushanath Banerjee told PTI: "We can now hold the pending AGMs and election after the committee members decide on a new date." The WBBA has 20 affiliated members of whom three opposed the holding of the two AGMs on the plea that it was not lawful and had approached the Registrar of Firms, Societies and Non-Trading Corporations. On July 26, the WBBA had moved the high court.
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