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Bombay High Court

BCCI violating human rights by auctioning players in public, says PIL

The Bombay High Court received a public interest litigation to stop the public auction of players for the Indian Premier league matches, saying it violates their constitutional and human rights.

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State cricket associations ordered to pay IPL security arrears by Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court has warned various state cricket associations, which have notched up arrears to the police for providing security during IPL matches, of legal action if they failed to pay the dues by April 18, a lawyer said here Tuesday.

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IPL 2013: Police security charges too high for IPL, says BCCI

Terming the charges levied by police for security during IPL matches played at DY Patil Stadium in neighbouring Navi Mumbai in 2010 as "excessively high", the country's premier cricket body BCCI has urged the Home Secretary of Maharashtra to fix reasonable rates, comparable to those charged by other states.

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IPL: HC raps BCCI for not paying state charges for IPL security

The Bombay High Court on Friday rapped the Maharashtra government and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for their failure to file replies to a PIL alleging that the cricket board had not paid money to police which provided security during IPL matches.

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Sahara moves Bombay High Court against MCA over Pune stadium

Sahara has moved Bombay High Court against Maharashtra Cricket Association for "wrongful termination of agreements" regarding various rights in respect of Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium in Pune and it had got an interim relief against MCA's move to cover the name of the stadium.

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SUN TV buys Hyderabad franchise of IPL

Media company SUN TV bough Indian Premier League side Deccan Chargers for 85.05 crore per year following the stripping of the contract of the cash-stripped Deccan Chronicles Holdings Limited (DCHL).     The IPL Governing Council met at Mumbai on Thursday to open the bids for the new IPL franchise and Sun TV was found...

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Sun TV buys Hyderabad IPL franchise for Rs 85.05 crores

Sun TV Network on Thursday won the Hyderabad franchise of the Indian Premier League (IPL) for an amount of Rs 85.05 crores per year, putting an end to the process of finding a new team in the wake of the controversial termination of cash-strapped Deccan Chargers.

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Deccan Chargers to appeal in Supreme Court against termination

The cash-strapped Deccan Chargers on Friday moved to the Supreme Court against the team's termination from the Indian Premier League (IPL) by the BCCI.

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Bombay High Court quells Deccan Chargers’ arbitration order

Bombay High Court quashes Arbitrator's order for status quo on BCCI's decision to terminate Deccan Chargers in the case between Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd. (DHCL) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

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Kumar Sangakkara backs BCCI to find solution in Deccan Chargers’ row

Deccan Chargers captain Kumar Sangakkara hopes the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will be able to resolve the crisis surrounding the IPL team, which has been terminated after failing to obtain bank guarantee.

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