The Supreme Court-named Justice RM Lodha has issued showcause notices to Gurunath Meiyappan (Chennai Super Kings) and Raj Kundra (Rajasthan Royals) looking for their answer on the quantum of discipline for wagering amid IPL coordinates in 2013. India Cements, the holders of CSK, have likewise been issued a comparative notice.
Meiyappan is the Son in-law of previous BCCI president N. Srinivasan, who is the overseeing executive of India Cements. Kundra is a Rajasthan Royals co-holder and is the spouse of Bollywood on-screen character Shilpa Shetty.
The three-part Lodha board has asked Meiyappan and India Cements to answer by March 11. Kundra and Rajasthan Royals will need to answer the following day. Both hearings will occur in Delhi. Lodha is the ex-Chief Justice of India.
The Supreme Court named the powerfull Lodha Commission on January 22 not long from now, the day it conveyed its decision on the IPL trick after just about year and a half of hearing. The board will inspect the BCCI constitution and will endeavor to streamline it.
The judges had banned Srinivasan from holding any position in the BCCI for having business engages in the cricket Board. Srinivasan was frantically looking for an alternate term as BCCI president however hauled out a week ago. Meyappan’s inclusion in wagering likewise debilitated Srinivasan’s ground. On Monday, Jagmohan Dalmiya was delegated as BCCI’s new boss.
The dubious 6.2.4 condition in the BCCI constitution that permits heads to have business engages in IPL and T20 competitions will be analyzed by the Lodha board. Additionally the system for delegating presidents will be examined.
