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SC rejects Lalit Modi’s plea seeking FEMA penalty of Rs 10 Cr from BCCI

Updated on: 01 July,2025 07:49 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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However, the Justice Narasimha-led Bench clarified that Lalit Modi could pursue other remedies available under the law, including filing a civil suit

SC rejects Lalit Modi’s plea seeking FEMA penalty of Rs 10 Cr from BCCI

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The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a plea fled by former IPL head Lalit Modi seeking a direction to the BCCI to pay a penalty of R10.65 crore imposed on him for alleged violation of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). 

A Bench of Justices PS Narasimha and R Mahadevan declined to interfere with a decision of the Bombay High Court turning down his writ petition seeking a direction to the BCCI to pay this penalty imposed by the Enforcement Directorate for purported infraction of the foreign remittance law during the 2009 IPL. 


However, the Justice Narasimha-led Bench clarified that Lalit Modi could pursue other remedies available under the law, including filing a civil suit.



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