Supreme Court to hear Zee's petition on Monday

Supreme Court to hear Zee's petition on Monday

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court today fixed Monday for hearing Zee Telefilm's petition in the India cricket telecast rights case.

According to sources in Zee Telefilms, the company has also requested the apex court to start the proceedings at the earliest keeping in mind the gravity of the issue.

In its petition, Zee has contended that it is the rightful owner of the cricket rights as it has deposited $ 20 million with the Indian cricket board as per terms and conditions. It has also contended that the cricket board's decision to cancel an earlier tender process, which saw Zee emerge as the highest bidder with a quote of $ 308 million, is unjust and the court should overturn that decision.

The respondents in the case include the government of India, ESPN-Star Sports, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and PriceWaterhouse Cooper (PwC), the audit firm that vetted the various bids.

Zee had moved the Supreme Court on Wednesday after the BCCI on Tuesday filed an affidavit in the Bombay High Court that it was cancelling the tendering process and would retain the rights of Indian cricket with itself. Immediately after that, ESPN Star Sports, a joint venture between Walt Disney and News Corp, withdrew its petition against the award of the rights to Zee.

Zee had said in its petition that its contract for cricket telecast rights with the BCCI was signed and was not incomplete as the BCCI maintains.