Stating that the petition was filed in the interest of public and for the cause of cricket, Swamy sought an interim stay order of Justice R.M.Lodha Committee banning CSK and Rajasthan Royals from IPL.
When the petition came up for hearing today, the first bench, comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice T S Sivagnanam, ordered that it would be heard along with the petition by M S Dhoni-led CSK, challenging its suspension, slated to come up for next hearing on September 23.
"Lalit Modi has been influencing the course of events and this only raised serious concerns regarding the legitimacy of the proceedings before the honourable courts which ultimately culminated in the suspension of CSK and Rajasthan Royals," he charged.
He said enormous injustice had been suffered by CSK and its owner and Rajasthan Royals and that material in his possession show an "unfair and one-sided adjudication process" culminating in the suspension.
They were targeting CSK through "highlighting N Srinivasan's son-in-law's alleged indiscretion through this new brand of sensationalistic press to discredit CSK and knock them out from competing against inferior rivals and thus to settle private scores," he contended.
Contending that the suspension of CSK was unfair, Swamy in his petition said "I would adequately demonstrate to the Court the deep and pervasive hand of powerful criminal elements based abroad that conspired to hijack the control of BCCI.