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CWG scam: Kalmadi's aide gets bail

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday granted bail to former Commonwealth Games Organising Committee official T.S. Darbari, who was arrested for alleged involvement in the Queen's Baton Relay scam

CWG ex-official T.S. Darbari granted bail by high court

The Delhi high court on friday granted bail to former CWG organising committee official T.S. Darbari, who was arrested for his alleged role in the Queen's Baton relay scam.

CWG scam: Darbari gets bail, Jayachandran hearing continues

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday granted bail to former Commonwealth Games Organising Committee official T.S. Darbari and slated for Jan 17 the bail plea of another official, M. Jayachandran.

ED summons Darbari for questioning

The Enforcement Directorate has asked suspended CWG Organising Committee Joint Director General, Mr T.S. Darbari to appear before it on Monday in connection with its probe into alleged financial irreg

CWG OC terminates Darbari's services

Acting on the persistent plea of the sports ministry, the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee on Monday terminated the services of its tainted joint director general T.S. Darbari in the wake of the corruption scandal that has rocked the event.

Kalmadi meets Krishna, seeks to clarify CWG’s stand on UK money scam

Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president, Mr Suresh Kalmadi, who is at the centre of an alleged corruption scam linked to the Commonwealth Games to be held in New Delhi from October 3 to October 14,

Sports ministry asks Kalmadi to sack two OC aides

Under-fire Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chairman, Mr Suresh Kalmadi's cup of woes is brimming over with the sports mMinistry now putting him under pressure by asking him to sack two of his

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