The notice was issued by Madurai bench of justices M M Sundresh and R Mala to the Secretary, Department of Culture and Youth Affairs, IPL Chairman, BCCI President, among others. It is returnable by June six.
In his petition, city-based lawyer V Santhakumaresan alleged that conduct of certain activities and receipt of income were totally commercial and there was no element of charity in the conduct of BCCI.
Santhakumaresan also sought a direction CBI to conduct investigation into the entire affairs relating to sources of income, financial status, betting and match-fixing.
He said BCCI should desist from using the name "Indian cricket team" for its team till disposal of the petition while pleading for a stay on the IPL 20-20 matches to be held from today till May 26.