Today, On 7th November, Supreme Court sought a reply from cricketer Mohammed Shami on his wife Hasin Jahan’s plea seeking Rs.10 lakh monthly maintenance, after she moved the apex court claiming financial deprivation despite his income from cricket and endorsements.
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.”
Today, 29th April, The Delhi High Court will hear the bail plea of the accused in the Parliament security breach case on May 7. The incident had triggered serious concerns over security lapses within the parliamentary complex.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a PIL seeking BCCI and Delhi Capitals to pay for IPL security expenses, citing the absence of an agreed fee for security services during matches. The petitioner pointed to previous cases in Mumbai and Jaipur, but the court deemed it a policy decision, concluding no outstanding dues. The decision allows Delhi Police to levy fees in the future.
Today (3rd April) The National Green Tribunal acknowledged the water supply issue at M Chinnaswamy Stadium during IPL matches in Bengaluru, amidst a severe city-wide water crisis. The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board permitted treated water supply, prompting NGT to register a case and issue notices to relevant authorities. The next hearing is scheduled for May 2.
The Delhi High Court issued a dynamic+ injunction order to stop unauthorized websites from illegally streaming Indian Premier League (IPL) matches, supporting Viacom 18. The order is designed to protect copyrighted content from the moment of its creation, highlighting the need for adaptive legal measures in the digital age to safeguard intellectual property rights effectively.
