Lalit Modi London Court

'Lalit Modi London Court' - 13 News Result(s)

  • IPL Founder Lalit Modi Fights Legal Challenge In UK Court
    Press Trust of India | Thursday February 24, 2022
    A former Indian model-turned-investor, Gurpreet Gill Maag, has filed a legal challenge in the High Court in London seeking damages amounting to millions of dollars from Indian Premier League (IPL) founder Lalit Modi over alleged deceit and breach of contract.
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  • Ex-Supreme Court Judges Said Lalit Modi's Passport Was Wrongly Revoked
    India News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Friday June 26, 2015
    After Lalit Modi, cricket tycoon, fled to London amid a corruption investigation, his appeal for immigration included a supporting statement from top BJP leader Vasundhara Raje; on the list of other Indians who furnished documents for his case are two retired Supreme Court judges, as well RD Tyagi, who had served as police commissioner of Mumbai, w...
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  • Lalit Modi Launches Legal Suit Against Former Kiwi Cricketer Chris Cairns
    Written by Agence-France Presse | Wednesday November 12, 2014
    Lalit Modi has also applied to the High Court in London to have the libel verdict won by Chris Cairns in 2012 set aside on the grounds of fraud. Cairns won more than USD$140,000 when he sued Modi over a 2010 tweet accusing the all-rounder of corruption during his time in the now defunct Indian Cricket League (ICL).
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  • Chris Cairns in Court on Perjury Charge
    Written by Agence-France Presse | Thursday October 16, 2014
    New Zealand cricket great Chris Cairns won 90,000 pounds($146,000, 113,000 euros) after he sued former Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi over a 2010 tweet accusing the all-rounder of match-fixing during his time in the now defunct Indian Cricket League. However, Cairns was charged with perjury and appeared before a judge at London's Southwa...
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  • London High Court annuls bankruptcy order against Lalit Modi
    Written by Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 11, 2012
    The London High Court on Wednesday dismissed the bankruptcy order against former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi, his legal counsel said.
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  • Verdict against Lalit Modi has lifted 'dark cloud': Chris Cairns
    Written by Press Trust of India | Tuesday March 27, 2012
    Relieved after winning a libel suit against axed IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi, who had accused him of match-fixing, former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns said the London High Court's verdict has lifted a "dark cloud" that has been over him for the past two years.
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  • Lalit Modi's India-based lawyer questions bankruptcy talk
    Written by Mid-Day.com | Wednesday March 21, 2012
    Television channels beamed the headline "Lalit Modi declared bankrupt in London court" yesterday evening, but the former Indian Premier League (IPL) Commissioner, and his India-based lawyer, are least concerned.
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  • Lalit Modi declared bankrupt by London Court
    Written by Press Trust of India | Wednesday March 21, 2012
    Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi has been declared bankrupt by a London court over unpaid bills of 65,000 pounds (approximately Rs. 53 lakh) owed to a private security firm.
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  • Lalit Modi declared bankrupt by London Court
    India News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday March 20, 2012
    Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi has been declared bankrupt by a London court over unpaid bills of 65,000 pounds (approximately Rs 53 lakh) owed to a private security firm. According to a report in 'The Telegraph' daily, the order was passed last month and comes at a time when Modi is awaiting the judgment from a libel trial with the retired New ...
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  • Lalit Modi's accusation reduced my career to dust: Chris Cairns
    Written by ESPNCricinfo Staff | Tuesday March 6, 2012
    Chris Cairns, the former New Zealand captain, told the High Court in London on Monday that an accusation of match-fixing had reduced his career to "dust".
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Lalit Modi in trouble as Chris Cairns files libel suit against him
    Written by NDTVSports | Monday March 5, 2012
    Former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cains' libel suit against sacked Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi will come up for hearing in the London High Court today.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Cairns' IPL libel case to begin March 5: Report
    Written by Associated Press | Sunday February 26, 2012
    Former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns' libel suit against deposed Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi will be heard in the High Court at London from March 5, New Zealand media reports.
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  • Cairns lodges libel claim against Lalit Modi
    Written by Associated Press | Tuesday January 26, 2010
    Former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns has lodged a libel claim with the High Court in London against IPL chairman Lalit Modi.
    sports.ndtv.com

'Lalit Modi London Court' - 13 News Result(s)

  • IPL Founder Lalit Modi Fights Legal Challenge In UK Court
    Press Trust of India | Thursday February 24, 2022
    A former Indian model-turned-investor, Gurpreet Gill Maag, has filed a legal challenge in the High Court in London seeking damages amounting to millions of dollars from Indian Premier League (IPL) founder Lalit Modi over alleged deceit and breach of contract.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Ex-Supreme Court Judges Said Lalit Modi's Passport Was Wrongly Revoked
    India News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Friday June 26, 2015
    After Lalit Modi, cricket tycoon, fled to London amid a corruption investigation, his appeal for immigration included a supporting statement from top BJP leader Vasundhara Raje; on the list of other Indians who furnished documents for his case are two retired Supreme Court judges, as well RD Tyagi, who had served as police commissioner of Mumbai, w...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Lalit Modi Launches Legal Suit Against Former Kiwi Cricketer Chris Cairns
    Written by Agence-France Presse | Wednesday November 12, 2014
    Lalit Modi has also applied to the High Court in London to have the libel verdict won by Chris Cairns in 2012 set aside on the grounds of fraud. Cairns won more than USD$140,000 when he sued Modi over a 2010 tweet accusing the all-rounder of corruption during his time in the now defunct Indian Cricket League (ICL).
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Chris Cairns in Court on Perjury Charge
    Written by Agence-France Presse | Thursday October 16, 2014
    New Zealand cricket great Chris Cairns won 90,000 pounds($146,000, 113,000 euros) after he sued former Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi over a 2010 tweet accusing the all-rounder of match-fixing during his time in the now defunct Indian Cricket League. However, Cairns was charged with perjury and appeared before a judge at London's Southwa...
    sports.ndtv.com
  • London High Court annuls bankruptcy order against Lalit Modi
    Written by Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 11, 2012
    The London High Court on Wednesday dismissed the bankruptcy order against former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi, his legal counsel said.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Verdict against Lalit Modi has lifted 'dark cloud': Chris Cairns
    Written by Press Trust of India | Tuesday March 27, 2012
    Relieved after winning a libel suit against axed IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi, who had accused him of match-fixing, former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns said the London High Court's verdict has lifted a "dark cloud" that has been over him for the past two years.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Lalit Modi's India-based lawyer questions bankruptcy talk
    Written by Mid-Day.com | Wednesday March 21, 2012
    Television channels beamed the headline "Lalit Modi declared bankrupt in London court" yesterday evening, but the former Indian Premier League (IPL) Commissioner, and his India-based lawyer, are least concerned.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Lalit Modi declared bankrupt by London Court
    Written by Press Trust of India | Wednesday March 21, 2012
    Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi has been declared bankrupt by a London court over unpaid bills of 65,000 pounds (approximately Rs. 53 lakh) owed to a private security firm.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Lalit Modi declared bankrupt by London Court
    India News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday March 20, 2012
    Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi has been declared bankrupt by a London court over unpaid bills of 65,000 pounds (approximately Rs 53 lakh) owed to a private security firm. According to a report in 'The Telegraph' daily, the order was passed last month and comes at a time when Modi is awaiting the judgment from a libel trial with the retired New ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Lalit Modi's accusation reduced my career to dust: Chris Cairns
    Written by ESPNCricinfo Staff | Tuesday March 6, 2012
    Chris Cairns, the former New Zealand captain, told the High Court in London on Monday that an accusation of match-fixing had reduced his career to "dust".
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Lalit Modi in trouble as Chris Cairns files libel suit against him
    Written by NDTVSports | Monday March 5, 2012
    Former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cains' libel suit against sacked Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi will come up for hearing in the London High Court today.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Cairns' IPL libel case to begin March 5: Report
    Written by Associated Press | Sunday February 26, 2012
    Former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns' libel suit against deposed Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi will be heard in the High Court at London from March 5, New Zealand media reports.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Cairns lodges libel claim against Lalit Modi
    Written by Associated Press | Tuesday January 26, 2010
    Former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns has lodged a libel claim with the High Court in London against IPL chairman Lalit Modi.
    sports.ndtv.com
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