In a major legal setback for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the Bombay High Court has upheld an arbitral award directing the board to pay ₹538.84 crore to the former Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kochi Tuskers Kerala. The court dismissed BCCI’s plea challenging the award, ruling in favour of the franchise’s owners who had alleged wrongful termination in 2011.
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ED probe on AJL, Congress govt in HP gave Rs 1.34 crore ads to National Herald, Navjivan
NEW DELHI: At a time when the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has sent notices to seize multiple real-estate assets of Associate Journals Ltd (AJL), a disclosure…
View More ED probe on AJL, Congress govt in HP gave Rs 1.34 crore ads to National Herald, NavjivanLadakh Reels Under Unseasonal Snowfall Disruption
SRINAGAR: A sudden and intense snowfall blanketed large parts of Ladakh on Sunday, plunging daily life into disarray—particularly in Kargil district—at a time when the…
View More Ladakh Reels Under Unseasonal Snowfall DisruptionCAG Report Exposes Massive Losses and Mismanagement in Delhi Transport Corporation
The report highlights critical gaps in DTC’s management, raising concerns over its financial sustainability unless corrective action is taken swiftly.
View More CAG Report Exposes Massive Losses and Mismanagement in Delhi Transport CorporationCAG report on Indian Army makes damning charges: 11-year delays, missing records of ₹43.64 crore
The CoI assessed financial losses totaling ₹50.76 crore across 95 cases of which 52 cases involving ₹43.64 crore has no available information on whether the losses were regularized by the Competent Financial Authority.
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