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Explained: Why Supreme Court wants inquiry panel for 'deeper' probe into sports associations in India

FP Sports Desk • April 19, 2025, 17:04:02 IST
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The Supreme Court of India has suggested it may appoint an inquiry commission to conduct a ‘deeper’ probe into the functioning of national and other sports associations, noting that they are engaged in everything but sporting activities.

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Explained: Why Supreme Court wants inquiry panel for 'deeper' probe into sports associations in India
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The Supreme Court of India has suggested that it could appoint an inquiry commission to conduct a “deeper” probe into the functioning of national sports federations, as they are undertaking everything else apart from sporting activities.

The hard-hitting comments from the Supreme Court came during the hearing of a plea filed by two national Kabaddi players. In the same plea, the SC had already asked for views on a CBI probe into the affairs of the Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI) and the International Kabaddi Federation.

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Why SC wants to probe sports associations?

“We are inclined to appoint a commission of inquiry for a deeper probe into the affairs of Kabaddi associations because other than sports activities all kinds of things are happening in these bodies. We also intend to then expand the scope of commission of inquiry to other sports associations,” a bench comprising of Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh said on Friday.

Additional solicitor general K M Nataraj, appearing for the Centre, said in pursuant to the bench’s order of February 4, the players were sent for the tournament in Iran, where they emerged triumphant and won gold.

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As far as the CBI probe is concerned, Nataraj said, modalities were being worked out.

He sought two more weeks to work on it following which the bench said it will inquire into the affairs of all state and international sports associations in the country and dissolve them, if a need arises.

The top court allowed the intervention applications of several former players and existing players for giving suggestions on the working of sports associations and the investigation needed and posted the hearing four weeks later.

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SC asks for measures to help kabaddi players

On February 6, the top court asked the AKFI administrator and former judge S P Garg to hand over charge to its elected governing body to allow player participation in a sporting event which was to start on February 20 in Iran.

The top court was hearing the plea of Priyanka and Pooja seeking direction to AKFI – unaffiliated by the International Kabaddi Federation – for sending them to Asian Kabaddi Championship.

It previously directed the Centre to explore diplomatic channels for the resolution of the conflict over the recognition of the sports associations, most urgently the Kabaddi Federation of India.

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“The director, CBI, would suggest an investigation mechanism for effective domestic and international probe, with the assistance of international investigating agencies such as the INTERPOL, into the affairs of the sports federation,” it said.

The top court also sought to know the measures to ensure Kabaddi players and other sports persons were allowed to participate in international competitions, including the Asian Kabaddi Championship in Iran.

The international federation de-affiliated AKFI in July, last year, barring Kabaddi teams from participating in several global events.

The women players, who moved the top court, sought a direction to the Centre to take steps for restoring the affiliation of AKFI.

Two former players, who are Arjuna Awardees, have also intervened in the matter and apprised the court about the affairs of AKFI through their counsel senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan.

With agency inputs

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