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HC tells DCHL to furnish bank guarantee of Rs 100 cr to BCCI

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

The bank guarantee would be in force for a period of one year, said Justice S J Kathawala who heard a petition filed by DCHL challenging the BCCI's decision to terminate the contract of the cash-strapped Hyderabad franchise.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India had taken the decision last month at its emergency IPL Governing Council meeting in Chennai.

The court further observed that DCHL shall bear all expenses for IPL series-6 like making payments to BCCI towards franchise, players and support team costs. Besides, DCHL shall also bear the costs of conducting matches and other expenses, the judge ruled.

 

In the event of any default on part of DCHL, BCCI shall be entitled to invoke the bank guarantee to the extent necessary, Justice Kathawala said.

The court, on September 26, had appointed retired Supreme Court judge C K Thakkar as arbitrator to resolve within three months the dispute between BCCI and DCHL over the termination of Deccan Chargers franchise.

However, pending arbitration proceedings and making up of an award by the arbitrator, the judge today asked the BCCI not to act on the termination of the franchise agreement for a period of seven days, if the award is in their favour.

The judge clarified that this order would immediately cease to be in effect if DCHL fails to furnish the bank guarantee.

The court ruled that DCHL shall pay the undisputed outstanding dues of hotels, transportation etc as regards IPL-5 on or before October 31. "However, this order shall not preclude BCCI from adding one more franchise for IPL series-6 or thereafter".

"I am of the view that BCCI has at all stages acted in some haste in terminating the franchise agreement with DCHL," the judge remarked. (More) SP SVS SSR SK RAI

  

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First Published: Oct 02 2012 | 4:15 AM IST

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