A charge sheet filed by Delhi police claims Delhi batsman and U-19 World Cup winner Manot Kalra is a year older than as per the BCCI records.
Eight mobile phones, an LCD TV, a laptop computer, two registers and slips were being used for betting.
"If Delhi Police is clearly saying I've done 'nothing wrong, why penalise me', why I'm being victimised" - Raj Kundra.
Last month, the court cleared the trio of all charges, saying its hands were tied because of the existing laws of the land.
The court was irked over the delay in the scrutiny of documents along with charge sheets.
Probe report said that there is a huge illegal betting market in cricket matches.
Three prominent Indian players were involved with the bookies.
A court in New Delhi on Monday granted time till October 25 to the Delhi Police Commissioner for filing a status report on ongoing probe into the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing case after the cops said they are awaiting "certain evidence" from other investigating agencies like the ED and DRI.
Newly appointed chairman of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) TC Mathew, who is also the president of the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA), said that he will speak to all concerned on Kerala's cricket hero S Sreesanth being banned for life for spot-fixing.
Banned fast bowler S Sreesanth claimed innocence in a letter to the BCCI's disciplinary Committee and said his confession to Police in the spot-fixing saga was under duress.