Notices to BCCI, Muthiah, Madhavan in Azhar case
The Hyderabad City Civil Court on Tuesday served urgent notices on the Board of Control for cricket in India (BCCI), its president AC Muthiah and former CBI joint director K Madhavan, on a suit filed by former captain Mohammed Azharuddin, to file
30-Jan-2001
The Hyderabad City Civil Court on Tuesday served urgent notices on the
Board of Control for cricket in India (BCCI), its president AC Muthiah
and former CBI joint director K Madhavan, on a suit filed by former
captain Mohammed Azharuddin, to file their counter affidavits by
February 14.
The second additional chief judge J Shyamsundar Rao issued notices to
the three respondents in response to the plea made by T Jadish,
advocate of Azahruddin, who moved the court on Monday challenging the
life ban imposed on him by the BCCI contending that the appointment of
Madhavan as enquiry commissioner was not in accordance with the BCCI
rules.
In a 17-page original suit filed in the court in Hyderabad,
Azharuddin, naming the BCCI, Madhavan and Muthiah as respondents,
prayed the court to declare as null and void the life ban imposed on
him, and the findings of Madhavan Committee report on match fixing.
In view of the forthcoming visit of the Australian cricket team to
India next month, the advocate sought that urgent notices be sent to
the respondents. The former captain sought the court's intervention to
allow him to play for the national side and be eligible for all
retirement benefits as the appointment of Madhavan was illegal and
violative of BCCI rules and the proceedings conducted against him were
'void-ab-initio'.