Wednesday, March 12, 2025

SC allows Srinivasan to take charge of BCCI

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New Delhi: In a big relief to N Srinivasan, the Supreme Court allowed him to take charge as BCCI President on Tuesday even as it constituted a three-member committee headed by former Punjab & Haryana Chief Justice Mukul Mudgal to inquire into the allegation of betting and spot-fixing against his son-in-law and owners of Rajasthan Royals.

Srinivasan had stepped aside from his post after his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan was arrested in connection with the spot-fixing scandal. He was later restrained by the apex court from taking charge after being re-elected as President.

Srinivasan has now been allowed to get retake the helm of the cricketing body after almost four months.

The probe committee was asked to submit its report in the apex court preferably within four months.

The committee, also comprising senior advocate and Additional Solicitor General N Nagehswar Rao and Assam Cricket Association member Nilay Dutta, will file its report on the termination of contract of erring franchise.

The apex court directed the BCCI and Srinivasan, whose company India Cements owns IPL team Chennai Super Kings, not to interfere in the probe to be done by the Committee and directed to cooperate with it by providing all information.

The bench turned down the plea of Cricket Association of Bihar (CAB), which had filed a petition against the BCCI and Srinivasan, that he be not allowed to take charge until the completion of the probe.

It also clarified that its order in no way cast any doubt and aspersion on the members of the panel which was appointed by the BCCI to inquire into the controversy and which gave a clean chit to Mayyapan.

The bench said that the new committee will probe all allegations levelled by CAB in its petition on betting and spot-fixing in IPL matches.

Justice Mudgal assured that the probe will not be an eyewash.

The “cricket-loving” justice also hinted that if the need arises, the committee can question anybody in the BCCI.

Meanwhile, Srinivasan said that he was happy with the decision of the court.

“I think the Supreme Court has said I can resume functioning and discharge my functions. So I am quite happy because BCCI needs somebody,” Srinivasan told reporters after the ruling. (PTI)

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