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BHOPAL, SEPT. 15. A local court today issued notices to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association and the Bhopal Divisional Cricket Association for alleged violation of a previous order restraining the BCCI from taking any decision outside its rulebook on the appointment of the Board president, Jagmohan Dalmiya, as its Patron-in-Chief. Civil Judge P.K. Nigam, admitting the application filed by the Bhopal Divisional Cricket Association member, Yogesh, alleging that Mr. Dalmiya's appointment to the new post till 2007, at the BCCI meeting in Chennai on September 12, amounted to violation of court's order and fixed October 5 as the next date for hearing. The petitioner, in a fresh plea filed on Tuesday through counsel Ajay Gupta, had prayed for ``attachment of property of the BCCI, its agents, servants and office-bearers,'' apart from seeking their detainment in ``civil prison for three months.'' PTI
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