Jadeja challenges his indictment in Delhi High Court
Former Indian batsman Ajay Jadeja on Wednesday challenged in Delhi High Court the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) decision to ban him for five years from playing for the country as well as a notice from Government regarding the
07-Feb-2001
Former Indian batsman Ajay Jadeja on Wednesday challenged in Delhi
High Court the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) decision
to ban him for five years from playing for the country as well as a
notice from Government regarding the withdrawal of the Arjuna award
bestowed on him.
Jadeja, in his over 800-page petition, also sought quashing of the
Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) report, which had indicted him
for his alleged involvement in the match fixing scandal.
The matter was listed before Justice Vijender Jain, who posted it for
hearing on February 9 after the Additional Solicitor General KK Sud
said that the Government needed more time to study his voluminous
petition.
Former captain Mohammed Azharuddin who was banned for life by the
BCCI, has already challenged the Board's decision in a Hyderabad
Court.
Jadeja filed the writ through his counsel Vineet Malhotra stating that
the CBI had come to a "wrong conclusion" about his alleged nexus with
the bookies.
Challenging the findings of the BCCI Anti-Corruption Commissioner K
Madhavan, Jadeja said it was entirely based on the CBI inquiry, which
had come to a wrong conclusion about him.
CBI in its report had indicted Azharuddin, Manoj Prabhakar, Jadeja and
Ajay Sharma for their alleged involvement in the match-fixing scandal.
Following this, BCCI had appointed the former Joint-Director of CBI
Madhavan to probe the matter and he also agreed with the CBI findings
against them.
CBI and BCCI also had indicted former physiotherapist Ali Irani in
their report.
After BCCI imposed a ban on them, the Union Sports Ministry had issued
notice to Jadeja, Azharuddin and Prabhakar seeking their explanation
as to why the Arjuna awards given to them should not be withdrawn.