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  Bombay HC rejects Lalit Modis petition against BCCI

 Mumbai, July 15: The Bombay High Court today rejected the petition filed by suspended IPL Chairman and Commissioner Lalit Modi seeking reconstitution of the disciplinary committee of BCCI to hear allegations against him relating to irregularities in the conduct of the T20 League.
 The High Court said that it was not going into the merits of Modi's petition but disciplinary committee itself can decide on the reconstitution when it meets tomorrow.
 Modi had said that he wanted the committee of independent persons and not of those who are the members of BCCI, as they would be biased against him.
 The BCCIs disciplinary committee comprises interim IPL Chairman Chirayu Amin, Arun Jaitley and Jyotiraditya Scindia.
 Modi was slapped with three showcause notices after his suspension by the BCCI and has replied to all three notices.

-PTI

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