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Friday, 21 October 2016

SC defers decision on action against Anurag Thakur for ICC request

The Supreme Court kept Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Anurag Thakur speculating on Friday (October 21) about the move that would be made against him for asking for International Cricket Council boss Shashank Manohar for a letter undermining suspension of the board on the off chance that it actualized the court's course to incorporate a CAG chosen one in BCCI's zenith gathering.






A seat of Chief Justice TS Thakur and Justices AM Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachud said it has at first sight achieved a finding that "an exertion has been made by the BCCI president to make a record keeping in mind the end goal to scrutinize the authenticity of the suggestions of the Justice Lodha Committee for the arrangement of a CAG chosen one after the proposal was acknowledged by the Supreme Court on July 18."

"It involves genuine worry that the president of BCCI, even after presentation of the last judgment and request of the Supreme Court on July 18, asked for the ICC executive for a letter illuminating (as he expresses) the position which he had taken as BCCI president such that the enlistment of a CAG chosen one would add up to government impedance and may bring about BCCI being suspended from ICC," the court said.

"There was no event for the president of BCCI to do as such once the suggestion of the Committee for the enlistment of CAG chosen one was acknowledged in the last judgment of this court," the seat said.

"We quickly concede advance thought of the move to be made with reference to his direct," the court said squeezing the clock of future activity against the BCCI president.

While Thakur in his oath admitted to orally approaching ICC Chief for that letter, Shetty named Richardson's announcement as a heap of falsehoods. The court found from the BCCI records that Thakur had in fact requested a letter from Manohar, who had declined saying the court has as of now passed a judgment.

The seat said: "It might likewise get to be vital for the Supreme Court to survey the veracity of Shetty's variant and that of Richardson. Manohar, the then president of BCCI, is in no time executive of ICC. A duplicate of this request should be sent to him by the Lodha council keeping in mind the end goal to empower him to think about documenting as a reaction setting out his rendition, to set the record straight and help this court.Manohar is at freedom to acquire a report from Richardson before documenting his reaction.' This implies, the SC made a reality of its "we will get to the base of it" proclamation made when it heard contentions from the BCCI and its leader Anurag Thakur. Thakur's destiny would now rely on upon what Manohar documents before the SC in light of a report from Richardson.

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