'Do you want to sit over the liquidation of the game?'
India's courts have had some strong words to say on the 2013 IPL corruption scandal. Here's a selection

The BCCI and its sidelined president N Srinivasan have been the subject of censure and chastisement by India's highest court • AFP
May 23, 2014
Supreme Court Justice AK Patnaik on N Srinivasan's refusal to relinquish his position as BCCI President despite facing a barrage of allegations
September 1, 2014
Supreme Court Justices Tirath Singh Thakur and Fakkir Mohamed Ibrahim Kalifulla are unimpressed with the argument for the reinstatement of N Srinivasan
November 24, 2014
Justices Thakur and Kalifulla (henceforth, the Supreme Court) brings up the question of the conflict of interest between N Srinivasan's dual role as President of the BCCI and the Managing Director of India Cements, the entity which owns the Chennai Super Kings franchise
The Supreme Court's puts a foreboding question to the BCCI about the future of Indian cricket
More questions by the Supreme Court about N Srinivasan's conflict of interest.
The Supreme Court restores the power enjoyed by Indian cricket to its rightful owner.
The Supreme Court is not surprised when the counsel for the BCCI and N Srinivasan question the findings of the produced by the court-appointed Mudgal Committee investigating the 2013 IPL corruption scandal.
November 25, 2014
Leading Supreme Court advocate Harish Salve, appearing for the petitioners Cricket Association of Bihar against N Srinivasan, makes a whimsical observation about the anti-corruption measures adopted by the BCCI.
November 27, 2014
The Supreme Court is as perplexed as the general public about N Srinivasan's many roles
The Supreme Court finds it difficult to treat N Srinivasan and India Cements' as separate entities when it comes to the roles performed in with the Chennai Super Kings franchise.
December 1, 2014
The Supreme Court asks why the name of Arun Jaitley, India's finance and information and broadcasting minister, is repeatedly brought up in the courtroom by Srinivasan's counsel Kapil Sibal.
The Supreme Court sees the conflict of interest issue in black and white, no grey
December 8, 2014
The Supreme Court questions the BCCI and N Srinivasan's urgency seeking permission to allow him contest the BCCI's delayed annual elections.
The Supreme Court's spells out the advantage given to N Srinivasan following an amendment to a clause in the BCCI constitution.
The Supreme Court says it will make a little difference if N Srinivasan, in case re-elected as BCCI president, offers to step aside from all investigations surrounding his IPL team, the Chennai Super Kings.
Prominent Supreme Court advocate, Kapil Sibal, counsel for N Srinivasan, on his right to contest the BCCI elections
December 9, 2014
The Supreme Court simplifies a complex situation for N Srinivasan
The Supreme Court tells Srinivasan that that too much passion is not necessarily a good thing
The Supreme Court is not convinced that N Srinivasan's cricket-related investments are based purely on love of the sport
December 10, 2014
The Supreme Court is clear that the BCCI's legal status as a private body does not prevent it from enjoying public monopoly over the sport in India.
The Supreme Court on the BCCI's inefficiency and the subsequent need for the court to intervene
The Supreme Court on the BCCI's plea for autonomy after the court investigation pointed out lapses in its administration.
The Supreme Court to the India Cements lawyer, unwilling to allow the company any leeway based on the argument that Gurunath Meiyappan was betting from the confines of his house
December 15, 2014
The Supreme Court to Sundar Raman, Chief Operating Officer of the IPL, in response to the defence that his hands were tied even after being given the information that two IPL officials were involved in betting
The Supreme Court to Sundar Raman on his expectation of "actionable" evidence
The Supreme Court to Sundar Raman, on his not passing on the information he received about two IPL officials betting to anyone else in the BCCI.
The Supreme Court to the BCCI on its limited expectations of the court
December 16, 2014
The Supreme Court reminds the BCCI of its overriding powers
Supreme Court lawyer Rajeev Dhavan, appearing for former BCCI president IS Bindra, on the case at hand involving a larger public issue, and it not being a private matter
CA Sundaram, lawyer for the BCCI, on the high-profile, profitable Indian Premier League
CA Sundaram defines the functions of the BCCI
December 17, 2014
Kapil Sibal on the selection policy of the BCCI