Court drops charges against Sreesanth, Chavan and Chandila
A trial court in Delhi has discharged Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila, who had been chargesheeted for the IPL 2013 corruption scandal
Civil consequences will continue to affect cricketers
Suhrith Parthasarathy, a lawyer told ESPNcricinfo that the trial court's decision would have little impact on the 'civil consequences' faced by the cricketers.
"They were charged under a law that was meant to deal with organised crime in Maharashtra and the charges have been cleared because the prosecution was unable to produce before the court sufficient evidence to prove their charges," Parthasarathy told ESPNcricinfo,"In criminal law, the kind of evidence the prosecution needs to bring to court is a kind of evidence that shows beyond reasonable doubt that these individuals had committed the offences under the MCOCA. Obviously the Delhi Police was unable to do it in this case and therefore the court has cleared them of all these charges. This does not mean that the other civil consequences that Sreesanth and the other cricketers would face follow. Those would continue to apply.
"Obviously Sreesanth and the others will try and go to the BCCI and say, look the criminal court has cleared us of charges now you also overturn the life ban. The BCCI can still say that under our regulations, we believe you have committed spot-fixing. The balance of probability shows that you have committed the offence and therefore we are not overturning the life ban."