Kochi Tuskers Kerala’s Dispute with BCCI: Bombay High Court Upholds ₹538 Crore Arbitration Award
Kochi Tuskers Kerala’s dispute with BCCI reached a decisive milestone as the Bombay High Court upheld two arbitration awards worth ₹538.17 crore in favor of the defunct IPL franchise. This ruling marks a major legal and financial blow to the BCCI and pushes one of Indian cricket’s longest-running battles closer to resolution.

Court Ruling Strengthens Kochi Tuskers Kerala’s Dispute with BCCI
Justice R.I. Chagla, who presided over the case, confirmed that the court has limited powers under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act. He emphasized that the judiciary cannot reopen settled facts or revisit issues already decided by the arbitral tribunal. The judge also dismissed the BCCI’s arguments, which he said attempted to relitigate the merits of a concluded case.
Massive Compensation Awarded in Kochi Tuskers Kerala’s Dispute with BCCI
As per the ruling, Kochi Cricket Pvt Ltd (KCPL) will receive ₹384.83 crore for loss of profits. Rendezvous Sports World (RSW) will get ₹153.34 crore for the wrongful encashment of a bank guarantee. Both awards carry 18% simple interest annually from 19 September 2011 — the date the BCCI terminated the franchise — until payment is completed.
The Bombay High Court gave the BCCI six weeks to challenge the verdict in a higher court. If it fails to do so, KCPL and RSW can initiate legal steps to enforce the award and recover dues.
Background: How Kochi Tuskers Kerala’s Dispute with BCCI Began

The origins of Kochi Tuskers Kerala’s dispute with BCCI go back to 2010. Rendezvous Sports World won the Kochi IPL franchise with a $333 million bid. The team, led by Mahela Jayawardene and featuring stars like Brendon McCullum and Ravindra Jadeja, played only one season in 2011.
The BCCI terminated the franchise for not submitting a renewed 10% bank guarantee. Though KCPL and RSW won arbitration awards soon after, the board continued resisting payment for over a decade. Interest accrued during this period, pushing the BCCI’s liability above ₹1,400 crore.
Implications for IPL Governance and the Road Ahead
The court’s decision has serious implications for the BCCI. The mounting liability may affect the board’s IPL surplus this financial year. More importantly, the verdict reinforces the strength of arbitral awards and limits on judicial interference unless public policy is at stake.
This case also revives concerns about how the IPL manages its franchises. As the league expands, questions about franchise safeguards and dispute resolution mechanisms have returned to the spotlight.
Kochi Fans Remember Their Team as Legal Battle Nears End
For fans in Kerala, this judgment brings back memories of their only IPL team. The Kochi Tuskers were known for vibrant support, unique jerseys, and exciting cricket. Although the team lasted just one season, it left a lasting emotional legacy. Now, as the case nears its conclusion, it also serves as a cautionary tale about governance in Indian cricket.
The BCCI is likely to appeal to the Supreme Court, but experts say the chances of overturning a valid arbitration ruling are slim. If no stay is granted, KCPL and RSW may soon recover their dues—possibly through the attachment of BCCI’s assets or revenues.






