Srinivasan stayed away from inquiry against Meiyappan, says his lawyer
Updated On: 02 December, 2014 08:36 AM IST | | Shantanu Guha Ray
<p>The apex court says that it remained to be "examined" whether there was any conflict of interest regarding Srini's role as the then BCCI president and his stake in CSK, through his company India Cements</p>

N Srinivasan
New Delhi: The BCCI tried hard yesterday in the Supreme Court to project its sidelined president, N Srinivasan, as cricket's cleanest official but judges — clearly dissatisfied — wanted more details, a virtual dossier on the BCCI-run Indian Premier League and its multiple functions, including selection of players.
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The court will examine
In addition, the court said that it remained to be "examined" whether there was any conflict of interest regarding Srinivasan's role as the then BCCI president and his stake in IPL team Chennai Super Kings, through his company India Cements.
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