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A review of the current status of all the court cases the BCCI are involved in, related to the IPL
Tariq Engineer
April 8, 2011
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The BCCI has been embroiled in one court case after another ever since it decided to suspend Lalit Modi as IPL chairman last April for alleged financial irregularities. Some cases have seen resolution, with the court deciding against the BCCI in the temporary reinstatement of Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab, while Bombay High Court last week dismissed Modi's petition challenging the BCCI's disciplinary committee proceedings against him.
Here's a status report on the legal issues that have beset the IPL over the last year:
BCCI v Rajasthan Royals
What the issue is: The BCCI allege that Rajasthan violated their franchise agreement and should therefore be terminated. Rajasthan insist that no such violation has taken place and that the board has been aware of every move they have made.
Current status: The Bombay High Court ordered the two parties to enter arbitration, and the case is currently being heard by Justice Sri Krishna.
BCCI v Kings XI Punjab
What the issue is: Similar to the case against Rajasthan, the BCCI allege that Punjab violated their franchise agreement and should therefore be terminated. Punjab deny all the allegations and again, like Rajasthan, claim that the BCCI has been aware of all their decisions.
Current status: The Bombay High Court directed their case to arbitration as well.
BCCI v World Sport Group
What the issue is: The board claims that the facilitation fee of $80 million paid to World Sport Group (WSG) by Multi Screen Media for the Indian broadcast rights of the IPL was an "improper payment" and cancelled its rights agreement with WSG on the grounds of fraud. WSG has denied any wrong doing and has taken the board to court to enforce their contract.
Current status: The case is before the Indian Supreme Court, which has allowed the BCCI to auction certain international rights in the interim, subject to the final decision in the case.
BCCI v Lalit Modi
What the issue is: The BCCI had suspended Modi immediately following the conclusion of IPL 3 in April and charged him with financial irregularities relating to the bidding process for IPL franchises, the mid-over ad sales and the sale of theatrical rights. He was also charged with colluding to set up a rebel league in England. Modi has denied all the charges and repeatedly accused BCCI president Shashank Manohar and the president-elect N Srinivasan of harbouring personal grudges against him.
Current status: The board's disciplinary committee hearings had been suspended by the High Court while it heard Modi's appeal. Now that the appeal has been denied, the hearings are set to resume next week.
Modi has other troubles besides the hearings being conducted by the BCCI. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) wants to question him over potential foreign exchange violations related to the second season of the IPL in South Africa, and the Chennai Police are investigating alleged financial irregularities after board secretary, N Srinivasan, filed a criminal complaint against him.
The Mumbai Regional Passport Office has also revoked his passport on the recommendation of the ED, which has repeatedly asked Modi to appear for questioning in India. However, Modi, who is living in London, says he cannot appear in person because of threats against his life.
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ONE HD is caught up in the legal battle. They were going to show it but this legal fight with WSG is stilll in court.
Posted by lijinjay12 on (April 8, 2011, 22:25 GMT)@Champ2000 ONE HD is not showing the ipl this year because of a legal battle between BCCI and the Sony Broadcasting Coorperation
Posted by h_kap on (April 8, 2011, 21:00 GMT)They do not have telecast in Australia for purpose. Aussies requested not to allot TV rights in Australia as they fear they might have to pay for possible broken TV's in Bangladesh. LOL
Posted by@aussie fan. it is u aussies who started the TV tamasha of cricket remember Kerry packer. but at the end of it the so called TV Cricket helped us send u guys packing from WC and also win ourselves a WC
Posted by Champ2000 on (April 8, 2011, 18:17 GMT)@AussieFan ONE HD is showing this I presum.
Posted by bigwonder on (April 8, 2011, 15:08 GMT)@AussieFan, that's because you are supposed to watch Australia Vs. Bangladesh games and after that follow Pointing's batting practice.
Posted by AsifPeshkar on (April 8, 2011, 13:02 GMT)So, BCCI played a best of 4 matches (was that a 50 over game or a T20?). BTW, who won this series?
Posted by AussieFan on (April 8, 2011, 12:59 GMT)It would be great if we could see IPL 4 on TV in Australia!! It is such a joke that this 'made for TV' game with so many Australian players cannot be seen in Australia!!