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Court raises possibility of perjury charge against BCCI president
- Updated: December 15, 2016
The Supreme Court of India has said there is, on first impression, a charge of perjury that can be laid against BCCI president Anurag Thakur for lying under oath.
The court also reserved its order on the Lodha Committee’s suggestion to remove the ineligible BCCI office bearers and appoint former civil servant GK Pillai as an observer to oversee business operations of the board. The BCCI rejected Pillai as an observer during Thursday’s hearing so the court asked the board to submit names for the panel of administrators in the next week.
The court is …