LCI Learning

Share on Facebook

Share on Twitter

Share on LinkedIn

Share on Email

Share More

anu (student)     15 July 2010

Bombay HC rejects Modi's petition against BCCI

The Bombay High Court will on Thursday rejected suspened IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi's petition challenging the disciplinary proceedings initiated against him by the BCCI.

Modi's lawyer Virag Tulzhapurkar told the court on Wednesday that his client can't expect "impartial and honest" decision from disciplinary committee which will conduct enquiry against him.


The committee is going to meet on 16th July and has summoned Modi to appear.

 

But Modi has sought an independent "outside" body for conducting inquiry instead of the present disciplinary panel of Arun Jaitley, Jyotiraditya Scindia and Chirayu Amin, IPL's interim Chairman.


"Decision of this committee is a foregone conclusion," said Tulzhapurkar.


He alleged that actions of BCCI Secretary N Srinivasan "were actuated by bias against Modi", as the latter had made allegations against Srinivasan regarding having a stake in IPL franchise team Chennai Super Kings.


Similarly, Amin, a member of the committee and acting Chairman of IPL, too had a personal bias against Modi, said advocate Tulzhapurkar.


Even Jaitley should not be on the panel because he, along with Amin, was part of the IPL's governing council which "ratified" Srinivasan's opinion that there was prima facie evidence to initiate disciplinary inquiry against Modi, he said.

 

"Its impossible to expect honest and impartial decision from the committee," Modi's lawyer said.


He also pointed out -- to emphasise that the BCCI has already made its mind in Modi's case -- that it scrapped the telecast rights' contract with Mauritius-based World Sport Group (WSG).


One of the allegations against Modi is that the tender process for the contract was questionable, he said.


Facilitation fee of USD 80 million (Rs 425 crore) paid by IPL's sub-continent broadcast rights holders MSM Satellite to WSG (Mauritius) had been termed as fraudulent by the BCCI.


However, when division bench of Justice B H Marlapalle and Justice Roshan Dalvi asked whether BCCI rules provide for an "independent" disciplinary committee, Modi's lawyer said that it was not so.


The lawyer for the BCCI, A Sundaram, argued that the High Court could not hear this petition as the BCCI was a society and this was an internal matter.


Modi was its member and he knew its rules, he said.


Sundaram also said that the decision to initiate inquiry and constitute disciplinary committee was that of the general body and not the IPL governing council.


Reserving the order for Thursday, judges said that they would only consider whether the disciplinary committee should be re-constituted or not.


When one of the lawyers for BCCI said that Modi's allegations were "fanciful", Justice Marlapalle said, "In general the game of cricket has become fanciful", evoking laughter.



Learning

 2 Replies


(Guest)

Anu,

 

Please give the complete information as to on what grounds the appeal has been rejected, in absense of it there is nothing to understand the title of this posting and what the opinion or reaction expected.

 

I have many things to express here, but things and views should be about comprehensive. 


(Guest)

I like to add that whatever is going on in BCCI since its beginning that all only "fanceful" and it is not a fight for equal democratic rights but it is a fight to compete for money.  No concern here BCCI people have with the interest of the nation.  It will be wasting of valuable time of courts of the Nation.  Gamblers are only interested in BCCI business and it is not for increasing the public money for welfare of the society.  Remember that the Pawar Politicians (Sorry, Power politicians) have misused their position for exemption of BCCI from taxation.   They are contributing nothing to do with the sports activities of the India or contributing nothing to public interest issues.  Why should the courts of the nation entertain them???  


Leave a reply

Your are not logged in . Please login to post replies

Click here to Login / Register