The three-member committee comprising President Shashank Manohar, Jyotiraditya Scindya and Niranjan Shah met at the Cricket Centre here and postponed a decision on possible sanctions on the players until January 5 next year.
Chandila was arrested by the police for trying to spot-fix IPL games in 2013 along with Rajasthan Royals teammates Sreesanth and Ankit Chavan, who both have been banned for life by the BCCI.
After the meeting, Off-spinner Chandila said, "The new disciplinary committee members asked me the same questions as were asked by Delhi police. I have said whatever I told Delhi Police. Everyone knows what the court has said. I hope I will get justice from this new committee. I don't know when the verdict will be given.
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Shah, on the other hand, was reported for allegedly making an "inappropriate offer" to one of his teammates in the Mumbai Ranji side.
The committee also decided to issue a notice to former Pakistan umpire Asad Rauf to respond to the charges against him.
Rauf, who has been charge-sheeted in the spot-fixing case, was declared a "wanted accused" along with 15 bookies from Pakistan. Rauf has, however, claimed innocence and has not visited India ever since.