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Justice Mudgal Report

IPL 2013 spot-fixing controversy: N Srinivasan increasingly cornered by Supreme Court’s observations

The Supreme Court is also on its way to push the BCCI towards a clean-up.

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Lalit Modi reveals he financed petitions against N Srinivasan and others

"There is no harm in backing anyone who helps me."

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Supreme Court to N Srinivasan: Do not presume that you have a clean chit

Earlier, the court had said that Srinivasan was not involved in fixing.

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IPL 2013 spot-fixing controversy: Team owners betting is akin to match-fixing, says Aditya Verma

Aditya Verma also slammed N Srinivasan for trying to contest BCCI elections.

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IPL 2013-spot-fixing and betting scandal: Supreme Court adjourns hearing to November 25

SC to resume hearing on November 25; the apex court came down hard on the BCCI, N Srinivasan today.

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IPL 2013 spot-fixing scandal: Enough evidence to show Gurunath Meiyappan was part of CSK, says Lalit Modi

Chennai Super Kings maintained that Meiyappan was not a part of their franchise.

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Chennai Super Kings, Rajasthan Royals should be terminated from IPL: Lalit Modi

Lalit Modi took to Twitter as the Supreme Court came down hard on BCCI.

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SC to BCCI: Take action against those named, you have no option

  Nov 24, 2014 The Supreme Court in it’s scathing attack on Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said that the board has no option but to take action against those named in Mudgal probe panel. The court criticised the board on various counts and said that the IPL has been a mutually...

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IPL 2013-spot-fixing and betting scandal: SC asks Srinivasan to address conflict of interest

"Address question of conflict of interest as head of BCCI as owner of IPL team, whose official is found to be involved."

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Raj Kundra issues statement ahead of SC hearing on Mudgal panel’s IPL 2013 spot-fixing and betting probe

"My act of placing my shares in the custody of the Supreme Court is in no way an admission of guilt in any manner."

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