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New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India stayed a Madras High Court verdict, which sent retired IPS officer G Sampath Kumar to jail for 15 days after finding him guilty in the contempt of court case filed by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

 

A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan stayed the order and also issued a notice to Dhoni challenging the order delivered by the High Court. The Apex Court of India passed an interim order suspending Kumar’s sentence regarding an investigation into the match-fixing scandal in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

G Sampath Kumar was found guilty in December 2023 and was given a prison term of 15 days. However, he was given 30 days to appeal against the verdict.

Dhoni had filed a Rs 100 crore defamation case against Kumar, who was with the CID department of Tamil Nadu Police. He accused Dhoni of being involved in match-fixing.

 

Dhoni also filed a contempt petition against the officer, claiming that Kumar had made damaging remarks against the Supreme Court and the Madras High Court.

Kumar was given the charge of investigating the match-fixing scandal in 2013 but was later suspended following allegations that he took money from the bookies to free them of the charges.

In 2019, Kumar was left off the hook by the trial court after failing to find evidence against him. He maintained that he was being framed to save the big fish as he was about to unearth the scam.

 

Dhoni will lead CSK in IPL 2024, and this could probably be his last season, considering his fitness issues. He played with an injured knee in the previous edition but managed to lead the team to their fifth title.

Mahi went under the knife after the end of the season and recently started practicing for IPL 2024.

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Madras HC sentences IPS officer to 15 days in jail on contempt plea filed by MS Dhoni

 

Dec 15, 2023 02:46 PM IST

 

Justices SS Sundar and Sunder Mohan, who sentenced the officer, also suspended the jail sentence for 30 days to enable Sampath Kumar to appeal against the verdict

 

CHENNAI: The Madras high court on Friday sentenced retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer G Sampath Kumar to 15 days imprisonment on a contempt petition filed by former captain of the Indian cricket team Mahendra Singh Dhoni but kept the sentence in abeyance for 30 days to enable the officer to appeal against the verdict.

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Supreme Court stays jail term of retired IPS officer Sampath Kumar in contempt of court case by MS Dhoni

Sampath Kumar was sentenced to 15 days in jail by the Madras High Court for remarks made against the judiciary in written submissions filed by the retired police officer in response to a defamation suit by Dhoni.
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Sampath Kumar was the superintendent of police (SP) of the Q branch of Tamil Nadu police, when he actually blew the whistle on the betting scam in 2013. His investigations had brought to the spotlight the alleged betting, fixing and cheating that came with the game. Big names were involved in the scam including - Gurunath Meiyappan, who was a former Chennai Super Kings (CSK) official and son-in-law of then BCCI president N Srinivasan. Even the then captain of CSK, MS Dhoni was insinuated by the media to have been in the know of the illegal activity. During a probe into this, the RM Lodha committee suspended India Cements and Jaipur IPL, the owners of the Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals teams. They were banned from taking part in the tournament for two years. 

 

However, when the CB-CID took over the case they had alleged that during his tenure as investigating officer, Sampath Kumar had collected bribes from bookies to not reveal information on those involved. 

The 1997-batch officer, based on a special report of the Crime Branch CID, allegedly received Rs. 60 lakh from the accused in the IPL cricket betting case and was therefore charged of violating Sub-Rule (1) of Rule 3 of the All India Services (Conduct) Rules, 1968 by failing to maintain absolute integrity. 

 

He was then placed under suspension in 2014. This move came after he deposed before the Justice Mudgal Committee which was probing the issue. He had also alleged a cover-up by the CB-CID in the investigation.

Speaking to TNM in March 2018, days before he joined duty again, the officer had said, "I stand by everything that I had said in 2013 and demand that a special investigation team look into the scam."

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