New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear a plea which alleged that ex-IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi made some scurrilous" remarks in his social media post against former Attorney General and senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi. A bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala was told by senior advocate Kapil Sibal that Modi has made scurrilous allegations against Rohatgi without any basis.
Give us the paper book. We will keep the IA (interim application) on board before an appropriate bench next Friday, the bench said. The ex-IPL commissioner, in his Instagram post, had made some comments about Rohatgi. Later, through another post, he reportedly apologised to the senior advocate. Earlier, the top court on August 1, last year, had appointed former apex court judge Justice R V Raveendran as a mediator to settle the family property dispute involving the former IPL head and his mother Bina Modi.
Senior advocate Rohatgi is one of the counsels representing Bina Modi in the vexatious property dispute. Prior to this, Lalit Modi and his mother had told the bench that the apex court-mandated mediation to resolve a long pending property dispute in the family had failed. The top court is seized of Lalit Modi's appeal against the judgement of a division bench of the Delhi High Court that the anti-arbitration injunction lawsuit filed by Bina Modi, wife of late industrialist K K Modi, against her son is maintainable.
A lawsuit was earlier filed by Bina Modi in the Delhi High Court seeking to restrain the arbitration proceedings initiated by Lalit Modi in Singapore over the dispute. In December 2020, the division bench of the high court held that it has the jurisdiction to decide Bina Modi's plea challenging Lalit Modi's move to initiate arbitration proceedings in Singapore.