IPL 6 hearings resume as Mudgal Committee submits its November Report

Investigations into the Indian Premier League’s (IPL)1 alleged unlawful betting and spot-fixing scandals occurring during the 2013 tournament (IPL 6) began in earnest in May 2013, when three Rajasthan Royals players were arrested and later suspended by the BCCI for their involvement.2
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- Tags: Anti-Corruption | Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) | Cricket Association of Bihar (CAB) | Criminal Law | Governance | India | Indian Premier League | International Cricket Council (ICC) | Match-Fixing | Mudgal Committee | Regulation | Supreme Court of India
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Manali Kulkarni
Manali is an attorney in the US. She was the COO at LawInSport and continues to be an executive contributor of the editorial board for LawInSport. She holds an LLM in Sports Law from Nottingham Law School (Nottingham Trent University). She has been a strategy and legal consultant for organizations such as the World Players Association, and previously interned with the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
Manali previously researched on sports and society in India, specifically focusing on the influence of sport on the gender divide in India. She joined LawInSport in September 2013 as a research assistant providing updates on Indian sports law.