India News: N Srinivasan is back in office as the chief of the Indian cricket board, sources have said. He took over at 8 pm on Tuesday, ending Jagmohan Dalmiya's short term as interim president.This comes days after a probe panel by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) gave clean chit to his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan who was accused of betting in the Indian Premier League, held this year. Mr Srinivasan had to step aside in the wake of the probe.He, however, denied any comment when asked about his reported comeback at the helm of the BCCI. "I can't reply, don't hound me like this," Mr Srinivasan told reporters in Chennai.BCCI probe panel 'illegal, unconstitutional' says Bombay High Court. Meanwhile, the Bombay High Court, which had earlier said that the findings of the panel which gave clean chit to Mr Meiyappan and other officials of the IPL team are invalid, today held that the commission was constituted in violation of the rules framed by the BCCI.he BCCI's working committee is scheduled to meet on Friday, August 2, and Mr Srinivasan has said that he will attend. Mr Srinivasan can officially take over only after the board's working committee has formally re-instated him; the working committee had asked him to "step aside" in June, which he did reluctantly, making it clear that he would be back in his chair after the committee of two retired high court judges concluded its inquiry.The question is rise now how to Mr. Srinivasan rejoin as chief of the Indian cricket board after remark of Mumbai High Court? does law change according to the rich people?