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Madras High Court

IPL 2018: PIL in Madras HC against tournament

The 11th edition of IPL begins on April 7 with a match between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings in Mumbai.

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Madras High Court dismisses PIL seeking to stall TNCA elections

The Madras High Court today refused to entertain a PIL seeking to stall elections proposed to be held tomorrow to Tamil Nadu Cricket Association.

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Madras High Court quashes PIL against BCCI; says attempt to interfere in internal activities

Petitioners also alleged that Shashank Manohar, the BCCI Chairman was compromising the nation's interest in the process.

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Madras High Court asks BCCI to file counter to CSK’s plea challenging suspension

BCCI has to file its counter affidavit within two weeks.

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Madras High Court issues notice on BCCI’s decision to suspend CSK

Madras High Court today issued notice to BCCI on a petition by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) challenging the order.

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Madras High Court rejects plea against TNCA

In his plea, Mohanraj alleged that the TNCA was indulging in cheating the government.

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Sachin Tendulkar’s Rajya Sabha credentials challenged by petitioner

A petitioner alleged that Sachin had cut a cake decorated with the tricolour at a party.

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Madras High Court to hear plea against Sachin Tendulkar’s Bharat Ratna

The Madras High Court will hear the PIL over conferring Bharat Ratna to cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and scientist CNR Rao. The PIL states that relevant amendments have not been made to confer Bharat Ratna on a sportsperson.

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Bharat Ratna for Sachin Tendulkar: Petition filed in Madras High Court to stop conferment

A petition filed in the Madras High Court on Friday sought direction to stop the conferment of Bharat Ratna on cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and scientist CNR Rao, contending that mandatory norms of presidential notification had been violated.

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Madras HC directs police to register criminal case against TNCA

The Madras High Court directed Chennai Police to register a criminal case against the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association for allegedly suppressing facts to secure stability certificate to its stands to host IPL matches, which it had declared earlier as weak and old.

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