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 Former IPL boss Modi loses court battle
 Updated at: 1417 PST,  Thursday, July 15, 2010
Former IPL boss Modi loses court battle MUMBAI: Suspended Indian Premier League chief Lalit Modi was dealt a fresh blow Thursday after a court dismissed his plea to stay disciplinary proceedings initiated against him by India's cricket board.

The Bombay High Court also rejected Modi's demand that a three-member panel set up by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to probe a raft of allegations against him be reconstituted.

He has accused the current members -- lawyer and politician Arun Jaitley, businessman Chirayu Amin and junior federal minister Jyotiraditya Scindia -- of being biased against him.

The court's order means Modi, 46, will have to appear before the panel here on Friday to answer allegations of corruption, indiscipline and money-laundering in the hugely successful Twenty20 league.

Modi's lawyer Mehmood Abdi, however, said his client was out of the country and the next step would be decided after receiving the court's order.

"It is not a setback," Abdi told reporters outside the court. "The certified copy of the order will be with us by the end of day or early tomorrow morning and only then we will be able to plan our next step.

"I cannot comment on our strategy and further plan at the moment. Give us time to think about the next step we have to take."

BCCI chief-executive Ratnakar Shetty welcomed the court order.
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