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Governance of Sports Bodies in India: A Critical Legal Study

Date Issued
03-12-2021
Author(s)
Srivastava, Abhishek  
Gardner, Kiran Dennis
Abstract
This research revolves around the issue of the Governance of the Sports Bodies in
India and critically analyses it from the legal perspective. The research aims to
highlight the importance of the governance in modern sports and how good
governance could help in overall development of the sports.
The research mainly revolves around the aspect of problems of governance in Indian
sports associations and in doing so it brings up the aspect of lack of transparency and
accountability, irregularity in the elections, mismanagement of funds, control of
political figures in these associations and how it has impacted India‟s performance on
the field as well. In subsequent chapters the new era problems like Doping, Match
fixing, and Broadcast regarding problems have been taken up to highlight the gravity
of these problems.
The research does not highlight the problem but also explores the solution of the
problem that it discusses extensively over the course of first four chapters. The
research also analyses Lodha Committee report which was formed by the Supreme
Court of the country to reform the governance of India‟s richest and most powerful
sports organisation, The BCCI (The Board of Control for Cricket in India). The main
purpose was to support the argument which this research points out as the report of
Lodha Committee also echoed that governance system of BCCI needed to be
reformed and there was need to have system of accountability, proper and clean
elections, audit, and other essential aspects of good governance. This research uses
this report to strengthen its argument that governing structure of other sports bodies
shall also be reformed.
The research also explores the possibility of having a comprehensive Sports law in the
country and for the same it has undertaken survey to assess the culture of sports
prevalent in Indian educational institutions. Chapter Seven of the research is
completely dedicated to the Sports Legislation which has been prepared after going
through the current problems faced by Indian Sports sector. The proposed bill known
as Sports Law Bill 2021 is an attempt to propose a Sports Legislation for the
regulation of Sports in India.
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Accountability

Governance

Law

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