HC restrains BCCI from telecast rights
HC restrains BCCI from telecast rights
The Delhi HC asked BCCI to maintain accounts of the proceeds coming from Prasar Bharati, Nimbus sports and TWI.

New Delhi The Delhi High Court on Monday restrained Board of cricket control in India (BCCI) from deciding the financial bids and awarding the contract for cricket telecast and broadcast rights in India for the next four years to any company.

The interim order came from a division bench of Justice M K Sharma and Justice B N Chaturvedi on a petition filed by Zee Telefilms challenging the BCCI criteria for awarding the contract for telecast rights in the country.

The court, however, approved the interim arrangement made by BCCI for the telecast of cricket matches during the India-Sri Lanka series beginning on Tuesday and India-South Africa series scheduled to start on November 16.

The Court also asked the BCCI to maintain accounts of the proceeds coming from the interim arrangement and file a copy of the contract entered into with Prasar Bharati, Nimbus sports and TWI for the said two cricket series in a sealed cover.

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