SC okays AIFF constitution, directs promotion and relegation in top division, Pg 26.
Supreme Court approves AIFF constitution mandating promotion/relegation and player representation, setting stage for reforms in Indian football governance.
The Supreme Court approved the AIFF constitution drafted by the Committee of Administrators (CoA).
The constitution mandates a promotion and relegation system in the top league.
It includes a provision for 15 eminent players with voting rights in the General Body, including 5 women.
The current executive committee will continue until September 2026.
A special general body meeting will be called to adopt the draft Constitution within 4 weeks.
Detailed Insights:
The ruling came after the AIFF challenged a Delhi High Court order that quashed the election of office-bearers, including then President Praful Patel.
The Supreme Court appointed a CoA including S.Y. Quraishi, Bhaskar Ganguly, and Justice Anil Dave to formulate the constitution in line with the National Sports Development Code of India (NSC), 2011.
The court clarified that disqualification for office bearers applies to ministers or government servants, unless they have government approval under the NGSA 2025.
The court rejected a suggestion to disqualify individuals who have served in other National Sports Federations.
Criteria for 'eminent player' requires male players to have represented India in at least 7 competitive matches and female players in 2 matches.
Key Concepts Involved:
AIFF: The governing body for football in India.
CoA (Committee of Administrators): A temporary body appointed to manage an organization's affairs.
National Sports Code: A set of guidelines by the Indian government for the governance of sports federations.