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Delhi High Court

Order restraining Sunil Dev from acting as director of sports body stayed by Delhi High Court

The order came on Dev's petition challenging the decision restraining him from acting as a DDCA director.

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Delhi High Court asks Hindu College to grant admission to India U-19 cricketer

A bench of Justice Manmohan disposed of Shiv Mehra's petition while asking the college to admit him.

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Delhi High Court to hear plea on declaring BCCI as national sports body

BCCI have filed a petition to the Delhi Hight Court, requesting the move.

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Plea against MS Dhoni: Delhi High Court directs complainant to record statement

Raja alleged that Dhoni's photograph has hurt sentiments of Hindus.

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IPL 7: Delhi High Court clears way for Ferozeshah Kotla matches

The High Court demanded a NOC from the fire department and assistant electrical inspector.

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IPL 2014: High Court stays Delhi government tax demand from Delhi Daredevils

DD were asked to pay entertainment tax on sponsorship for holding five matches in Delhi.

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ICC World T20 2014: Delhi High Court restrains pubs, restaurants from screening matches

The order came on Star India and other's plea seeking protection from infringement of their copyright.

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BCCI has to verify age based on birth certificate: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has rejected BCCI's appeal to verify age of players through bone test.

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India tour of New Zealand 2014: Delhi High Court restrains cable operators, MSOs from telecast

Delhi High Court restrains cable operators, MSOs from telecast of the series.

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Lalit Modi gets life ban, expelled from BCCI

A pariah in Indian cricket for three years now, former Indian Premier League (IPL) Commissioner Lalit Modi was on Wednesday slapped with a life ban by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) after its disciplinary committee found him guilty on eight charges of "indiscipline and misconduct".

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