The apex court bench headed by Justice AK Patnaik, upon receiving the report, said that they will pass appropriate order after going through it.
It remains to be seen whether the findings of the report is likely to influence the IPL auction in Bangalore on February 12. In any case, the findings are likely to be made public soon as the petition of Cricket Association of Bihar is also being heard on Monday.
The Mudgal committee was formed last year after the Bihar association filed a petition against the verdict of the two-member inquiry committee -- comprising former judges of the Madras high Court, Justice T Jayarama Chouta and Justice R Balasubramanian -- formed by BCCI.
The Mudgal committee spent four months travelling through the country, interacting with players, journalists, team owners, police, anti-corruption unit personnel and various other stakeholders. "We spoke to a wide array of personalities in society," Justice Mudgal told TOI.
"Including top cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble, Sourav Ganguly and others. We have recorded every bit of information that we have received."
The panel also studied responses received through email which it had created for people to share information about spot-fixing and betting.
(With IANS Inputs)
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