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The Supreme Court has taken up a plea against a 2022 High Court order quashing charges against 3 players and a team official in a 2019 Karnataka Premier League match-fixing case. The court expressed concern over the financial implications of match-fixing on the economy and appointed advocate Shivam Singh as amicus curiae. The court also questioned why the case was not listed for three years.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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