BCCI bans Lalit Modi for life


Chennai, Sep 25 (PTI): A pariah in Indian cricket for three years now, former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi was today slapped with a life ban by the BCCI after its disciplinary committee found him guilty on eight charges of "indiscipline and misconduct".

On a day of high drama, which was marked by legal tug of war between Modi and the BCCI, a Special General Meeting of the Board took less than half an hour to unanimously impose a life ban on the controversial 49-year-old administrator.

"The BCCI, at its Special General Meeting today considered and discussed the report of the Disciplinary Committee of the BCCI on the Show Cause Notices issued to Mr. Lalit Kumar Modi, in accordance with Clause 32 (iv) of the Memorandum of Rules and Regulations," the Board said in a statement.

"...Mr. Lalit Modi is guilty of committing acts of serious misconduct and indiscipline, and therefore, in exercise of powers as per Regulation 32 of the Memorandum and Rules and Regulations of the Board, Mr. Lalit Modi be and is hereby expelled from the BCCI.

"He shall forfeit all his rights and privileges as Administrator. He shall not in future be entitled to hold any position or office, or be admitted in any Committee or any member or associate member of the Board," he added.

Modi, the brain behind the highly successful IPL, made a last-ditch effort to avert the impending sanction by writing a letter to the BCCI members requesting them to refrain from any decision till the matter was sub-judice.

"Not a single member in the meeting supported Modi and the House took a unanimous decision to impose a life ban," a top BCCI official said.

The BCCI disciplinary committee, comprising Arun Jaitley, and Jyotiraditya Scindia, submitted a 134-page report in July in which it had found Modi guilty on eight charges, including financial irregularities, indiscipline and "actions detrimental to the interest of the BCCI."

Modi moved the apex court today for an urgent hearing in the matter and a bench headed by Justice G S Singhvi had asked him to mention it before the bench concerned at 2 PM.

He had challenged the order of the Delhi High Court which had yesterday allowed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to hold the meeting while vacating the stay granted by a trial court.

BCCI had moved the high court challenging trial court's September 21 order restraining it from holding its SGM, contending that lower court had no jurisdiction to pass such an order as the meeting is scheduled to be held in Chennai.

The high court, while allowing BCCI to hold its meeting today, had said, "The decision of SGM is subject to the decision of the suit pending before the trial court."

The high court had also dismissed Modi's cross-appeal against the decision of the lower court which had declined to pass an interim order on his petition challenging the appointment of Sanjay Patel as Secretary and Jagmohan Dalmiya as the interim chief of BCCI by N Srinivasan.

On September 21, the trial court had in an ex-parte order restrained BCCI from holding its SGM on Modi's plea challenging Patel's authority as BCCI Secretary in issuing the September 2 notices to him for considering the report of a three-member disciplinary committee comprising Arun Jaitley, Chirayu Amin and Jyotiraditya Scindia on September 25.

In his cross-appeal, Modi had contended that the September 2 notice issued to him was without authority as Patel was not authorised and it was issued on the instructions of Srinivasan who, in the wake of IPL spot-fixing scam in which his son-in-law is an accused, had chosen not to perform the functions of BCCI President.

Modi was the IPL Chairman-cum-Commissioner during the first three editions of the tournament but was suspended immediately after the closing ceremony in 2010 on charges of financial irregularities in running the league as well as improper practices during the auction of two new teams before the third edition.

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  • leslie fernandes, Udupi

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    Where there is money there is corruption or scam...
    But whether Lalit scam is more forgivable than Srinivasan's lingering power hungry tactics is something to watch in coming days...

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    Why is Srinivasn still there...... remove him too... under his tenure in every season of IPL there is fixing. Modi has left IPL since 2010 but still the fixing is going on. And no one dares to take action against it....

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 26 2013

    And your so-called Mr. Honest Arun Jetly is quite about it so it seems like he can see corruption only if it is done by the Congress not otherwise.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    If today IPL is successful, it is because of LALIT MODI. A

    Success has many fathers and every body want to en cash it now. After IPL success, other cricket loving countries following the same pattern of the games as income yielding strategy for their board.

    All politicians belongs to both parties have worked together to throw this brainy person LALIT.
    Otherwise how come, they will make their presence felt. No doubt, when income is generated, part of the profit has been received by the founders.

    I will not feel sorry for Lalit but feel sorry for cricket loving fans because LALIT would have offered better cricket with glamour than the present body.

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  • Musthafa, Mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    whatever it is, he made IPL famous, he worked hard for the success of IPL. He (may be) illegally earned lot, but he- alone responsible for the IPL.

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  • ASMATH, SHARJAH

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    Another Fixing in Cricket World.
    In this field Judge & Lawbreaker both are 2 face of same coin.

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  • Vincent, mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    MODI = FEKU

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    Extraordinarily brainy guy. (IPL is successful but Lalit Modi failed)

    Let us wait & see what new franchise he would venture into?

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    Who is next?

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  • kishor, mumbai

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    Present IPL chairman

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    another FEKU caught.....

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    Do you think BCCI is saint? Chors and thugs heading BCCI. Whoever goes against BCCI are termed as "Chors" and whoever licks the a $ $ of BCCI bosses are termed as "humble officials" even though they are chors. So not at all surprised with BCCI decision.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    Surendra Poojary you are right.
    Gujarat Cricket Association is affiliated to BCCI and Chairman is Narendra Modi………

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    I don't care who is chairman of Gujarat Cricket Association. I want to make my point clear about Srinivasan and his cronies. Also former chairman Sharad Pawar now useless agriculture minister.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    So Arun Jetly is also a humble official ?

    Why always problem with Modi whether in BCCI or wherever ?

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  • Oswald, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    But there was no problem with Dr M.C. Modi who did thousands of eye operations and restored sight to thousands of blind people. Some Modis are very good, while some are less good and a few others, let us not talk about them!

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