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Dalmiya files perjury case against BCCI, Pawar

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Posted online: Friday , March 28, 2008 at 12:06:45
Updated: Friday , March 28, 2008 at 12:29:45


Kolkata, March 28: The Calcutta High Court on Friday took up a perjury case filed by former BCCI chief Jagmohan Dalmiya against BCCI and its president Sharad Pawar for allegedly producing false documents before the court.

Justice Nadira Patheriya directed that the matter would be heard on April 18.

This comes just two days after Dalmiya, charged with misappropriating Rs 2.90 crore during his tenure, was arrested and immediately released on bail at Mumbai.

The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Mumbai Police has also filed an over 5,500-page chargesheet against Dalmiya and two others after investigating the case filed by BCCI.

The perjury case was filed by Dalmiya on July 20, 2007 on the day the High Court had declared that his suspension from the Board was illegal.

The former top boss of Indian cricket had alleged in the

perjury case under Section 340 of Criminal Procedure Code that the Board had submitted false documents before the court.

Apart from the Board and Pawar, the perjury case was filed against Niranjan Shah, Shashank Manohar and Chirayu Amin - all top functionaries of the present BCCI management.

Dalmiya's lawyer Arindam Banerjee alleged that the Board had placed forged documents before the High Court regarding condonation of time of application for the registration of an amendment to BCCI's Clause V of Rule 38, which relates to punitive action against a member of the Board.

He claimed the Board had wrongly claimed to have got permission from the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration body to register the amendment at a later date.

Stating that an amendment must be registered with TNSRA within three months, Dalmiya's lawyer claimed that the application for condonation of delay was filed six years after the amendment was made in September, 2000.

It was applied for only after the suspension of Dalmiya, Banerjee claimed.

Dalmiya had been suspended by the Board on December 16, 2006, and subsequently forced to resign from the post of Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president.

The former Indian cricket boss challenged the BCCI's punitive action against him before the Calcutta High Court, which after hearing out case, termed the suspension illegal on July 20, 2007.

It was during the hearing of this case before the high court that the Board had produced false documents, Dalmiya alleged.

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Three cheers to Mr. Dalmiya by Raju on 29 Mar 2008

Three cheers to Mr. Dalmiya for showing civility and standing up to hypocrats of BCCI. The new administration of BCCI is bunch of hypocrats and disrespectful to Mr. Dalmiya. We should not forget the contribution of Mr. Dalmiya to Indian Cricket. Mr. Pawar and his gang has no contribution in Indian cricket, they are their because now they see meat in BCCI.

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