Cricket / Supreme Court of India On Indian Premier League IPL plea filed in 2021

Zoom News : Oct 10, 2022, 10:25 PM
Supreme Court of India On IPL: A petition was filed in the Supreme Court last year against the world's biggest cricket league Indian Premier League (IPL). In this petition, a person from Delhi had sought a direction to ban IPL matches. Now the Supreme Court has given its verdict on this petition.

Due to this there was a demand to stop IPL

Last year IPL 2021 was played amid the Corona epidemic. This series of IPL happened in 2 parts. IPL 2021 was started in India itself, but after many players coming to Corona positive, this tournament will be played in UAE. A petition was filed in the Supreme Court during the matches played in India. In this petition, there was also a demand to ban the matches and take action to put the lives of the players at risk.

Supreme Court gave this decision

The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain the petition, which raised the issue of organizing the Indian Premier League (IPL) match during the Corona epidemic. The court said that with the passage of time some petitions have become irrelevant. Chief Justice U.U. Lalit and Justice S.R. "We do not see any reason to entertain this petition," the bench of Bhat said.

During the hearing, the petitioner told the bench that the petition was filed during the outbreak of Kovid-19, when the lockdown was in force in the cities. "It has now become irrelevant," the bench said.

IPL being played since 2008

The Indian Premier League (IPL) was started in the year 2008. So far 15 seasons of this league have been played. Season 15 of the Indian Premier League was played in India this year itself. These leagues are the biggest leagues in the world. Players from all the major teams of the world participate in this league.

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