Zee moves Supreme Court

By New Delhi: | 23 Sep 2004

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The writ petition filed yesterday is likely to be mentioned on Thursday. Since the BCCI has filed a caveat, it will also be heard along with Zee Telefilms'' petition.

The petitioner contended that it had bagged the telecast rights of the matches for $308 million and it had already paid the BCCI $20 million. It said the contract for the telecast rights stood implemented with the payment of $20 million by it to the BCCI and it was fully equipped to cover the India-Australia cricket series starting from October 6.

Zee alleged that there was prior collusion between the BCCI and ESPN-Star Sports, which led to the board''s sudden turnaround to cancel the contract on September 21.

It said a concluded contract could not be terminated by the BCCI, which could only reject a tender bid before finalisation of the contract. . The union of India, the BCCI president, Jagmohan Dalmiya, secretary of BCCI, ESPN-Star Sports and PricewaterhouseCoopers Pvt Ltd has been cited as respondents.

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