The conflict in the Indian Cricket Board has intensified with Lalit Modi planning to move court against the April 26 Governing Council meeting that may oust him from the post of IPL Commissioner. BCCI has accused him of hiding details of stake-holding by his relatives in IPL franchises. <br/> <br/>AIR Mumbai Correspondent reports, with Lalit Modi’s future as IPL’s topman hinging on the league’s governing council meeting in Mumbai on April26, Modi is not backing down. He is considering moving the Bombay High Court and has consulted senior lawyers like Ran Jethmalani and Harish Salve to seek an injunction against the meet. <br/> <br/>The meeting has been conevened by BCCI Secretary and Chennai Super Kings owner N Srinivasan after Mr. Modi’s disclosure of Kocchi Franchise’s share holding pattern snow bowled into a scandal. <br/><br/>
News On AIR | April 23, 2010 11:16 AM
IPL row: Modi consults lawyers on moving HC against BCCI's meet