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Fri, 07 October 2016
Updates: SC bars BCCI from releasing funds to state bodies
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16:13 Updates: SC bars BCCI from releasing funds to state bodies
SC: BCCI to file counter affidavit explaining their problems in detail on implementation of Lodha reforms.
Also, decision on adhoc body will be argued on October 17.
16:04
SC also asks Anurag Thakur to file a personal affidavit on details of his conversation with ICC Chief regarding Lodha recommendations.
15:53
Alert: Supreme Court bars BCCI from releasing funds to state associations.
Also, state association to whom BCCI has already released funds will not spend it unless they agree to change their memorandum of association.
14:26 Updates: SC postpones BCCI-Lodha hearing to Oct 17
New alert: Supreme Court postpones BCCI-Lodha hearing to October 17
14:12 Updates: SC slams BCCI's defiance; to pass order
BCCI order shall be pronounced today (Friday) at end of board - after all the prior cases have been dealt with.
12:43 SC slams BCCI's defiant attitude; to pass order
BCCI vs Justice Lodha panel:
In a series of tweets, former IPL chairman Lalit Modi took a dig at BCCI president Anurag Thakur and IPL chief Rajiv Shukla.
Lalit Modi's tweets:
"Just like Srinivasan - Anurag Thakur the noose needed around your neck is about to be executed. U are the original #fixer as I have said."
"Finally your time has come #dalal Ji - the original #crook and #politician Rajiv Shukla- #cleanupcricket -#tied #naked & given 100 #lashes."
12:30
News alert: Supreme Court refuses relief any to Cricket Association of Bihar, who had sought recognition as a member of BCCI.
12:26 SC slams BCCI's defiant attitude; to pass order
BCCI vs Justice Lodha panel: Live updates on the Supreme Court hearing.
With the BCCI unlikely to submit an undertaking of unconditional implementation of the recommendations suggested by Justice Lodha Panel, the Apex Court is expected to pass an interim order today.
As per reports, the verdict is expected post 1 pm.
Yesterday (Thursday), the SC also observed that it was mulling the appointment of new set of administrators to govern the Board, superseding the current top brass, to implement the recommendations of the Lodha committee in full.