Giving the interim injunction, valid for a week, on a petition by the TNCA, the court directed the Association to provide a written undertaking to ensure the safety, security and maintenance aspects of the 'I', 'J' and 'K' stands and posted the petition for hearing after two weeks.
A division bench, comprising Justices V Dhanapalan and T Mathivanan, made it clear that the order would be subject to the outcome of petitions being heard pertaining to the stands.
Chennai Super Kings take on Delhi Daredevils tomorrow and the winner of that match will play against Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL final on May 27. (More)
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