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    Delhi High Court refers JioStar-Legends League Cricket rights dispute to arbitration

    Divya SharmaBy Divya SharmaMay 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    The Delhi High Court has referred a commercial dispute between JioStar India and Absolute Legends Sports over the media and commercial rights of the Legends League Cricket Masters T20 tournament to arbitration, while directing that key revenues linked to the event remain protected pending adjudication.

    The dispute stems from agreements executed in September 2024 concerning media rights and airtime sales for the tournament. In its petition before the court, JioStar sought protection of its contractual and commercial interests, raising concerns over the transfer, assignment and exploitation of media and broadcast rights associated with the league.

    Taking note of the consent of both parties to resolve the matter through arbitration, the High Court appointed a sole arbitrator to adjudicate the dispute and directed that proceedings begin without delay.

    Importantly, the court recorded undertakings on behalf of the respondents that amounts collected through franchise fees and ticket revenues would not be alienated, transferred, encumbered or otherwise dealt with until further directions are issued by the arbitrator.

    The court further ordered that revenues already received from franchise fees and ticket collections would remain protected and subject to the final outcome of the arbitral proceedings.

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    While referring the dispute to arbitration, the High Court clarified that all rights and contentions of the parties remain open. It also stated that the observations contained in the order should not be treated as findings on the merits of the dispute.

    The order comes at a time when competition for cricket media rights continues to intensify in India’s sports broadcasting market, with broadcasters and streaming platforms placing greater emphasis on protecting contractual exclusivity and commercial interests tied to sporting events.



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