New Delhi, Aug 17 (CRICKETNMORE): The Board of Control for Cricket India in India (BCCI) on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court seeking the review of its July 18 verdict asking the country's apex cricketing body to implement the Justice Lodha Committee recommendations for transparency and accountability in its functioning and limiting the involvement of ministers and government officials. Virender Sehwag urges government to honour Dipa, Lalita.
Seeking an open court hearing of its review plea, the BCCI has also urged Chief Justice Tirath Singh Thakur to recuse from hearing the plea saying that he suffered from an "inherent bias" citing his statement in the matter of All India Football Federation (AIFF) wherein the Chief Justice had observed that it too might require "BCCI treatment".
Referring to Chief Justice Thakur's statement on the AIFF, the BCCI in its review plea said "a the statement discloses a prejudice against the (review) petitioner (BCCI) in the mind of Chief Justice T.S. Thakur and this would be detrimental to the case of the petitioner if the review petition was heard by the Chief Justice." Sachin Tendulkar's fashion brand goes online on Myntra.