IPL match-fixing scam: Supreme Court turns down BCCI plea for Dhoni, N.Srinivasan tapes
Supreme Court will hear on April 16 BCCI's plea seeking transcripts of audio tapes containing statements of N Srinivasan and MS Dhoni, recorded by the Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee which probed allegations of IPL betting and spot-fixing.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 11, 2014 02:46 pm IST
The Supreme Court on Friday, said it will hear on April 16, BCCI's plea seeking transcripts of audio tapes containing statements of Board President N Srinivasan and Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, recorded by the Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee which probed allegations of IPL betting and spot fixing.
However, BCCI's plea was opposed by Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) which questioned the locus standi of the Board in seeking the transcripts of statements of Srinivasan, who has been kept out of the affairs of the cricket, and Dhoni. Senior advocate Ajeet Sinha, appearing for BCA, submitted that BCCI cannot seek copies of the transcripts on behalf of Srinivasan and Dhoni. (IPL scam: MS Dhoni must be investigated, says top lawyer)
He submitted that if the transcripts are supplied to BCCI then those should also be given to BCA. BCCI counsel CA Sundaram said without the transcripts of the audio tapes it would be very difficult for him to respond in the matter. (IPL spot-fixing probe report finds Gurunath Meiyappan guilty)
A bench comprising A K Patnaik and J S Khehar posted the matter for April 16, saying that it will see everything on the next date of hearing. In its application filed earlier, BCCI had also sought the transcripts of statements by Sundar Raman, the Chief Operating Officer of IPL. (How clean is Sundar Raman? Sunil Gavaskar asks IPL team owners)
Earlier, the apex court had proposed the name of veteran cricketer and commentator Sunil Gavaskar to head the Board for IPL 7 during pendency of the case in the apex court.