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Madras High Court directs MS Dhoni to deposit transcription costs for Hindi CDs in his ₹100 Cr defamation suit. Read the full update by Legal Ravi.
IPL Betting Case: Madras HC Orders MS Dhoni to Deposit ₹10 Lakh for CD Transcription & Translation
In a significant update to the long-standing ₹100 Crore Defamation Suit filed by legendary cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the Madras High Court has issued a cost-related directive. On February 12, 2026, Justice R.N. Manjula ordered Dhoni to deposit ₹10 Lakh towards the expenses for the translation and transcription of video evidence related to the case.
This legal battle began in 2014. Dhoni filed a defamation suit against several entities and individuals, including:
Dhoni alleged that these parties broadcasted and published defamatory content linking his name to the 2013 IPL Betting and Match-Fixing Scandal. He sought ₹100 Crore in damages for the irreparable harm caused to his reputation.
The defamation claim relies heavily on CDs containing news clips and debates broadcasted in Hindi. Since the proceedings are in the Madras High Court, these clips must be translated and transcribed into the official language of the court.
Justice R.N. Manjula noted that transcribing and translating these CDs is a massive task. It would require an Official Interpreter and Typist to work full-time for nearly 3 to 4 months.
This order highlights three key aspects that every litigant should know:
Q: Can a defamation case last this long (from 2014 to 2026)?
A: Yes. Civil defamation suits, especially those involving massive evidence and high-profile parties, can take years due to procedural hurdles, appeals, and the extensive recording of evidence.
Q: Does paying ₹10 Lakh mean Dhoni is winning or losing?
A: Neither. This is a procedural cost. It simply ensures that the evidence is ready for the Judge to review so that the trial can finally reach its conclusion.
Advocate Ravi Rai Sharma (Legal Ravi)
Defending Reputation and Legal Integrity.
Jaipur | New Delhi
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