Monday, 8 December 2014

Difficult to ignore Court conflict of interest N Srinivasan's , says Supreme

The Supreme Court on weekday grilled BCCI's president-in-exile N Srinivasan on conflict of interest and aforesaid it absolutely was tough for it to simply accept that the involvement of his in-law Gurunath Meiyappan - a team official of Madras Super Kings - in gambling throughout the IPL 2013 failed to lead to conflict of interest.
Srinivasan is that the chairperson and manager of India Cement restricted, AN owner of IPL franchise Madras Super Kings, your in-law could be a team official and he's concerned in gambling. it's terribly tough to simply accept the proposition that there's no conflict of interest," aforesaid the bench of Justice T.S. Thakur and Justice Fakkir Mohamed patriarch Kalifulla.

There is a finding that your in-law is gambling. no matter implies to you furthermore mght implies to your in-law World Health Organization is indulgence in gambling, the court aforesaid.
Hearing the IPL corruption case, the apex court conjointly told the Board of management for cricket in India  that purity of cricket ought to be maintained and each person at the helm of affairs should keep himself specially allegations




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