The bench of justices T S Thakur and Ibrahim Kalifullah appreciated the work done by Gavaskar for smoothly conducting the affairs of IPL-7 and allowed him to claim compensation from BCCI for the duty done by him.
The bench asked the BCCI to submit a report on the basis of claim and it would then decide the compensation to be given to Gavaskar.
In a revamp of the cricket establishment, the Supreme Court had on March 28 taken BCCI's control from N Srinivasan and handed it over to Gavaskar for overseeing IPL 7 following Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee report.
The report had said, "The role of Gurunath Meiyappan in Chennai Super Kingsv (CSK) as the team official stands proved and the allegations of betting and passing of information against Meiyappan stand proved."
The apex court had asked the three-member committee to file its report by August end and the matter would be taken up in September.
Resolving the conflict of interest issue, the court had said Gavaskar will not work as a commentator during this period of interim president on IPL matters and will be adequately compensated for his loss of income.