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Supreme Court to hear Subramanian Swami’s plea on CSK next week

The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear next week a special leave petition filed by BJP leader Subramanian Swami against a Madras high court verdict rejecting his plea to cancel the suspension o

The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear next week a special leave petition filed by BJP leader Subramanian Swami against a Madras high court verdict rejecting his plea to cancel the suspension of Chennai Super Kings from participating in the IPL for two years.

On a mention made by Dr Swami, a bench of Chief Justice T.S. Thakur and Justice Uday Lalit posted the SLP for hearing along with the applications seeking enforcement of the Justice Lodha panel recommendations on streamlining the BCCI.

Dr Swami in his SLP said he came across certain reports recently against Lalit Modi, former chairman of the governing council of the IPL, who is now a fugitive from Indian justice system and residing in London.

He alleged that Modi had successfully stage managed and financed a so called public interest litigation filed by Aditya Verma, representing the Cricket Association of Bihar.

He said he was in possession of various communications including authenticated emails which are deeply disturbing because of the alarming attempt by a coterie or informal syndicate, viz CAB, proclaimed offender Modi, the complicit current BCCI president Sashank Manohar and some others in Dubai to dupe the legal fraternity.

Together in a conspiracy they had come to the apex court with unclean hands with the sole motive of capturing the game of cricket and particularly destruct the IPL team CSK as well as the entire cricketing structure of the existing BCCI, he said.

Dr Swami alleged that through proxy litigation Lalit Modi funded the entire expenses of long and costly litigation fought in the Bombay high Court and apex court.

He said he had challenged the vitiated order of suspension of CSK from IPL for no fault of the team based on Lodha panel report. He said people of Tamil Nadu and the city of Chennai should not be deprived of their IPL team CSK on the basis of fraudulent litigation.

He said the dubious motive of CAB and Verma’s motive was to hijack the game not only from the BCCI but from the apex cricketing body ICC itself and start a parallel global cricket structure amenable to the baneful influence of betting mafia of Dubai.

As the high court had dismissed his plea he has filed the present SLP, he said. he prayed for quashing the impugned judgment and an interim stay of all further proceedings pursuant to the auction of IPL teams for the vacant slot.

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