A Jammu court has summoned BCCI President Mithun Manhas, JKCA officials, and journalists in a criminal defamation case filed by ex-cop and cricketer Sudershan Mehta. The case alleges false press statements and misuse of authority within JKCA.
Today, On 8th October, Delhi High Court has rejected a PIL seeking to change the name of the Indian cricket team. The Court said, “Are You Saying the Team Doesn’t Represent India?” emphasizing the team represents the nation.
Supreme Court rejects BCCI and Riju Raveendran’s challenge to NCLAT ruling on Byju’s insolvency case. KK Venugopal slams the dismissal mid-argument as “arbitrary.”
BCCI refuses to mediate with Champak magazine in a trademark dispute over the IPL’s robotic dog.
Delhi High Court to hear the case again in September.
Today, On The Supreme Court dismissed Lalit Modi’s plea asking BCCI to pay his Rs 10.65 crore FEMA penalty imposed by the ED. However, the bench clarified that he can still seek civil remedies under the law.
Bombay High Court upheld the Rs.538 crore arbitration award in favour of Kochi Tuskers Kerala, rejecting BCCI’s challenge. The Court said, “It cannot act as an appellate body regarding the conclusions made by the arbitrator.”
The Supreme Court of India has accepted the appeal by BYJU’S promoters against the NCLAT’s refusal to withdraw insolvency proceedings linked to a Rs. 158 crore settlement with BCCI. Notices have been issued to relevant parties, with the next hearing scheduled for July 21, where interim relief may be considered.
Delhi Press drags BCCI Today (April 30) to court over naming IPL’s robotic dog ‘Champak’, claiming trademark theft. Delhi High Court issues notice; next hearing set for July 9.
NEW DELHI: This Sunday, Delhi will witness an exciting cricket match between judges and lawyers. But this time, the battle is not in the courtroom—it is on the cricket field. A team of sitting Supreme Court and High Court judges, led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna, will compete against the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record (SCAORA) XI.
Former Supreme Court Justice Arun Mishra has been appointed as the Ombudsman and Ethics Officer of the BCCI. Additionally, Prabhtej Singh Bhatia is the new Treasurer. The BCCI announced the Indian squad for a T20I series against England, starting January 22, featuring Mohammed Shami among others.
