Modi's lawyer Abdi to appear before Justice Mudgal panel

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 04 2013 | 5:32 PM IST
Ex-Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi's lawyer Mehmood Abdi has been asked by the Supreme Court-appointed Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee, probing the IPL match fixing allegations, to appear before it tomorrow morning in New Delhi.
Abdi had filed certain inputs with the Justice Mudgal Committee after it had called for all concerned to provide information/inputs of alleged betting and match fixing, a media release issued on his behalf said today.
"In his statement filed with the Committee he sought to explain role of Gurunath Mayyapan as team owner who was issued accreditation/appointment etc. By the BCCI/IPL in the capacity as the owner/principal of the Chennai Super Kings - an IPL Team - and he also relied upon documentary evidence from the BCCI records to this effect," said the release.
"Abdi also stated in his input statement to Justice Mudgal Committee that how key personnel employed with the BCCI/IPL are also employed with the India Cements and showed as to how Mr N Srinivasan and India Cements Ltd had all pervasive control on the BCCI/IPL.
"By virtue of his control Mr Srinivasan appointed umpires for the matches and as such he was in a position to influence the outcome of the match played by the BCCI/IPL. He sought to rely on BCCI's records wherein it has been proved that Mr N Srinivasan by by-passing the authority of the Umpire committee himself appointed the umpires of his choice," the release said.
"He also relied on FIR No. 269 of 2013 filed at Jyotinagar Police Station, Jaipur wherein the fixing of the match played between Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings on 12.5.2013 has been alleged and is under investigation by the Rajasthan Police," it added.
Abdi is also the president of the Sri Ganga Nagar District Cricket Association of Rajasthan.
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First Published: Dec 04 2013 | 5:32 PM IST

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