IPL matches in Delhi in limbo as no interim order from HC to use old club house

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The fate of matches in the national capital is in a as the High Court today declined to pass any interim order allowing use of Ferozshah stadium's old club house for broadcasting matches without which no fixtures can be held.

The of and District Association (DDCA) moved the high court seeking permission to use the old club house, also known as R P Mehra block, to set up the equipment of the broadcasters by April 14, saying that the BCCI has said no match can be held there without that.

Justice Rajiv Shakdher, however, said no such interim order would be issued till the block is finally certified as structurally stable by the South Municipal Corporation (SDMC) and the can take the risk of moving equipment there if it wants to.

"What if the building collapses tomorrow? What if SDMC says no? I am not saying yes or no. You take the risk if you want to," the court said.

It also issued notice to SDMC and sought its stand by April 18 on the plea moved by the administrator, former Vikramajit Sen, who has claimed that the Board of Control for in India (BCCI) has said if no broadcasting equipment goes in to the block by April 14, then no matches can be held at the stadium.

Appearing for the administrator, senior told the court that an interim structural certificate has approved the block usage for up to five tonne capacity, while he was seeking permission to move in 210 persons and equipment weighing around two tonnes for the matches which are expected to be held here from April 23 onwards.

The application, filed by Pradeep Chhindra, said tickets for the block, having a capacity of 5,000 seats, would not be issued to the general public and only broadcasting equipment and commentators would be there.

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First Published: Fri, April 13 2018. 21:20 IST