Updated On: 21 April, 2015 09:26 AM IST | | PTI
<p>The investigation by Delhi Police in IPL-6 spot-fixing scandal case yesterday came under close scrutiny of a local court which questioned its theory of 'match fixing' saying there was prima facie no evidence which showed that matches were fixed by the arrested accused</p>
New Delhi: The investigation by Delhi Police in IPL-6 spot-fixing scandal case yesterday came under close scrutiny of a local court which questioned its theory of 'match fixing' saying there was prima facie no evidence which showed that matches were fixed by the arrested accused.
"The (telephonic) conversations (among arrested accused) which you (police) are citing does not at all show that there was any ingredient of match-fixing. It only pertains to betting. There is no reference to match-fixing," Additional Sessions Judge Neena Bansal Krishna told the police.