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Sporting disputes are time sensitive, National Sports Tribunal is a step in right direction
Sporting disputes are time sensitive, National Sports Tribunal is a step in right direction

Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Sporting disputes are time sensitive, National Sports Tribunal is a step in right direction

By Vidushpat Singhania The Indian sporting ecosystem has been mired in disputes for decades. Therefore, the radical reforms in the National Sports Governance Bill of 2025, comes as a breadth of fresh air, for a gasping sporting ecosystem. The principle objective of this bill itself lays down the importance of resolving sport grievances and disputes in a unified, equitable and effective manner, while providing access to such forums. Most disputes pertaining to sports emanate from elections and selections. Election disputes being around the electoral college, right of a person to contest or vote, disputes amongst voting units and recognition of voting units. Selection mostly deals with sports persons and their support personnel and concerns right to participate or eligibility, bias in selection, bias in giving benefits and awards. The other disputes which would largely cover the ambit of sporting disputes, would be around integrity issues in sports like manipulation of sport event and safeguarding in sports, which covers issues around sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse. Unlike traditional civil litigation, sporting disputes are time sensitive and require specialized understanding of the administration, the international regulations and decisions. This is critical to sporting disputes, as even domestic disputes need to be resolved as per principles laid down for similar disputes, at the international level. This is because of the pyramid structure of sports, where all powers to govern a sport, flows from the International Olympic Committee and the International Federation of the particular sport. The recognition of this uniqueness of the sport ecosystem, is reflected in particular in the National Sports Governance Bill 2025, where disputes under the ambit of the International Olympic Committee, International Federation and Court of Arbitration for Sports have been excluded from the jurisdiction of the National Sports Tribunal. In order to avoid bias, the selection of the members of the National Sports Tribunal has been vested with a selection committee comprising senior members from the Indian judiciary and designated members from the Government of India. The minimum criteria of qualification for the Chairperson and members of the National Sports Tribunal has also been enumerated. As a legal practitioner, I have observed that the sport disputes are brought to the court for resolution as a matter of urgency. However, the party, who is the beneficiary of such disputes, will always try dilatory tactics to either make the dispute infructuous or to bide time, to make the opposing party lose interest in the dispute. Often conspiracy theories are peddled to scandalize the courts and get favourable orders, when no such conspiracy exists. Once interim orders are obtained, the disputes are prolonged so that an effective decision itself becomes inconsequential. Most times the crux of the sport dispute, that is to protect the aggrieved party, gets lost in the legal quagmire. Once the National Sports Tribunal is set-up and starts functioning, it is likely to have its hands full right from inception, as all disputes pertaining to the sporting bodies, including those pending before the civil courts will get transferred to this tribunal. In time with the expertise and experience available with the members of this tribunal, it is hoped that the sport disputes are resolved with moderate costs, expertly and expeditiously, so that the disputes don't hamper India's push towards a sporting power, as India pushes to bid for hosting major games in India. The role and importance of this National Sports Tribunal to be set-up, under the National Sports Governance Bill cannot be stressed enough. It is hoped that this laudable and important measures sought to be taken by the Government of India through the National Sports Governance Bill 2025, is able to help India realize its sporting ambitions. (The author is an eminent lawyer, specializing in sports matters)

Parliament Monsoon Session 2025 LIVE Updates: INDIA bloc MPs to protest against ‘vote chori'; Sports Bill to be taken up in Lok Sabha
Parliament Monsoon Session 2025 LIVE Updates: INDIA bloc MPs to protest against ‘vote chori'; Sports Bill to be taken up in Lok Sabha

Indian Express

time08-08-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Parliament Monsoon Session 2025 LIVE Updates: INDIA bloc MPs to protest against ‘vote chori'; Sports Bill to be taken up in Lok Sabha

Parliament Monsoon Session LIVE Updates: INDIA bloc MPs are set to protest against the 'vote chori' by BJP and Election Commission, as alleged by Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi in a press conference on Thursday. The Congress party also moved an adjournment notice in the Parliament, seeking a discussion regarding alleged fake votes and alleged irregularities in the Lok Sabha elections. In his notice, Congress MP Manickam Tagore reiterated Rahul Gandhi's claim of one lakh fake votes in an assembly seat in Karnataka. National Sports Bill in Lok Sabha: The Lok Sabha on Friday is scheduled to take up the National Sports Governance Bill of 2025 for consideration and passage in the House. The Bill will be moved by Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya. The Union Minister is also scheduled to move amendments to the National Anti-Doping Act, 2022. Further, Union Ports, Shipping, and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal will move the Indian Ports Bill of 2025, as per the List of Business of the House. Bihar SIR protests to continue: Protests by Opposition MPs have taken the centre stage in both Houses this Parliament session, with continued disruptions and adjournments throughout the week. Opposition MPs are demanding a discussion on the voter list revision of Bihar ahead of the assembly elections, but Union Minister Kiren Rijiju clarified earlier this week that the matter can't be discussed as it has already been taken up by the Supreme Court.

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