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JKCA scam: HC seeks statement of facts | | | Early Times Report Srinagar, May 23: The State High Court today sought statement of facts in a contempt petition over failure of CBI to file charge sheet within stipulated time into multi-crore scam in Jammu and Kashmir cricket Association within a month. The directions were passed by a division bench on a contempt petition filed two former cricketers. In February this year the high court closed a PIL filed by the cricketers- Majid Yaqoob Dar (a former Ranji Trophy player) and Nissar Ahmad Khan (a club level cricketer), after counsel for the India's premier investigation agency said that investigation has been concluded and challan will be produced before the Court of law in one month. On previous date of hearing, the CBI had stated that 360 number of documents have been collected so far from various offices including police authorities, auditors of JKCA, Board of Cricket Control in India (BBCI), having its office in Mumbai, HDFC Bank Mohali Punjab, ICICI Bank Chennai and different Branches of J&K Bank located in Srinagar and Jammu. It examined over 70 persons including office bearers of BCCI, JKCA and some private persons. The high court on 9 March 2015 had handed over the probe to CBI, observing that police investigation lacked both speed and credibility and that lack of will to dig out the scamsters was writ large on the face of its performance. |
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