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Court asks Madhavan to submit inquiry report

The Hyderababd City Civil court on Friday directed Board of Control for Cricket in India inquiry commissioner K Madhavan to submit his inquiry report on the match-fixing scandal on June 25, the next date of hearing in the case filed by former India cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin, challenging the life ban imposed on him.

Second additional chief judge J Shyamsunder Rao, while partly allowing the interlocutory application filed by Azharuddin in March, directed Madhavan to submit only one document -- the inquiry report on the match-fixing scandal -- on June 25.

The judge, however, declined to give any direction vis-a-vis the production of several other documents relating to the appointment of Madhavan as inquiry commissioner as sought by Azhar in his interlocutory application.

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