The inevitable has happened. Chennai Super Kings (CSK) has moved the Madras High Court to stay and quash Justice RM Lodha Committee’s order suspending it from the Indian Premier League (IPL) for two years. In the petition, CSK Cricket Ltd said that the “sanctions imposed by the Lodha Committee are illegal, beyond the reference made by the supreme Court in its order dated 22 January 2015.” Incidentally, India Cements Ltd had demerged CSK division into a subsidiary. The demerged entity, which houses the IPL team, is named Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd. The petition further stated that the “the refusal of Justic Lodha Commission to enter into the dispute of whether the franchise (CSK), its owner India Cements Ltd, were guilty of violating Clause 4.1.1 of the IPL operational rules has led to grave miscarrige of justice.”
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