The Hindu (Chennai)

Consider plea against sale of IPL tickets in black market, HC tells BCCI, SDAT

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The Madras High Court on Friday directed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Sports Developmen­t Authority of Tamil Nadu (SDAT) to consider a representa­tion made by an advocate for stringent action against the sale of Indian Premier League (IPL) tickets in the black market.

The First Division Bench of Chief Justice Sanjay V. Gangapurwa­la and Justice D. Bharatha Chakravart­hy issued the direction while disposing of a public interest litigation petition led by advocate A. Sathiya Prakash of Chennai.

The litigant had complained of most tickets being sold at exorbitant rates.

State Public Prosecutor Hasan Mohamed Jinnah, representi­ng the Greater Chennai Police Commission­er, informed the Bench that in the current IPL season, the police had arrested many people in connection with the sale of tickets on the black market and registered criminal cases against them.

In his a¦davit, the petitioner contended that cricket is the most loved sport in the country and the fans in Chennai vie with each other to get an opportunit­y to watch the matches at the M.A. Chidambara­m Stadium at Chepauk. However, of late, purchasing tickets at a fair price has become a Herculean task, he said.

He said that though the Tamil Nadu Cricket Associatio­n (TNCA) sells tickets online, the booking closes in no time and those who manage to purchase them end up selling those tickets at exorbitant rates to the diehard fans. This leads to disparity with those who cannot a§ord such high rates being not able to enjoy the matches.

Senior counsel P. R. Raman, representi­ng the TNCA, told the Bench that the associatio­n makes sure that it does not sell more than two tickets to each person. However, the demand was so high that the tickets assigned for online booking get sold within a few minutes.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Purchasing tickets at a fair price has become a Herculean task, says petitioner.
FILE PHOTO Purchasing tickets at a fair price has become a Herculean task, says petitioner.

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