The Supreme Court is likely to hear on April 5 where a batch of pleas on issues related to the All-India Football Federation (AIFF), including objections raised to certain aspects of its draft constitution.
According to the list of businesses uploaded on the apex court website, a bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala will hear the petitions, including the one filed by the AIFF.
Therefore, the pleas were mentioned for urgent hearing by senior advocate Rahul Mehra, who filed a PIL on the issue in the Delhi High Court, on March 27.
K Palaniswami stated that “It will not be deleted (from the cause list) on the next date of hearing.”
On February 9, the top court stated that it must bring the curtain down on issues plaguing the AIFF, including those pertaining to the approval of its draft constitution.
The bench had asked senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan, assisting it as an amicus curia (friend of the court), to have a meeting with the counsels of all stakeholders and find out key objections to the draft constitution of the AIFF.
The Supreme Court also directed the termination of the mandate of a 3-member committee of administrators appointed by it in May last year to manage the affairs of the AIFF.
Earlier, it modified its orders to facilitate the revocation of the suspension which was imposed on the AIFF by the international football federation FIFA and the holding of the Under-17 Women’s World Cup 2022 in India.
On May 18 last year, the bench appointed the panel headed by Justice (retired) Anil R Dave and ousted the NCP leader Praful Patel led a management committee that exceeded its tenure by over 2½ years.
The Dave-headed committee had a former chief election commissioner SY Qureshi and former Indian football team captain Bhaskar Ganguly as its members.
However, this came in the way of the holding of the Under-17 Women’s World Cup 2022 as no elected AIFF body was at the helm.
On August 16 last year, FIFA suspended India for “undue influence from third parties” & said the tournament “can’t currently be held in India as planned.” The country, however, later hosted the FIFA event from October 11-30 last year.
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