Search Results Page

Search Results

1 - 10 of 19 (1.84 seconds)

Indian Olympic Association vs Union Of India on 9 May, 2014

"The application seeks interdiction with the electoral process initiated by the IOA for election of its Office Bearers. Although several contentions were urged and the counsel for the IOA too opposed the grant of interim relief at this stage, we are of the opinion that it would be inappropriate to stall or injunct the election process. However, at the same time it is made clear that election results shall be subject to the outcome of this application. Further, the respondents are hereby directed to ensure that for the purposes of election, all the provisions of the Sports Code including the condition under paragraph 3.20 of Annexure-II and conditions held applicable by this Court in its judgment reported as Indian Olympic Association v. Union of India, 2012 DLT 389 are strictly followed. Furthermore, the respondents UOI shall also ensure, that National Sports Federations that have been de-recognised are not reckoned for the purposes of electoral college. Successful candidates shall be informed about this order while declaring the results."
Delhi High Court Cites 61 - Cited by 10 - S R Bhat - Full Document

All India Football Federation vs Rahul Mehra on 3 August, 2022

104. The honorarium payable to the CoA members and facilities to be extended to them will be akin to what may be fixed in All India Football Federation vs. Rahul Mehra (supra). For the moment, however, as interim honorarium, a deposit of Rs. 3 lacs per month shall be made with each CoA member. The Consultant Sportspersons will, for the moment, be paid Rs. 1.5 lacs each. Their travel expenses, accommodation, etc. shall be borne by the IOA in the first instance, failing which the Government shall pay the monies and bear the expenses, since it is in the public interest that the IOA (NOC for India) runs properly and the cause of sports does not suffer. Such expenses could be set-off against future grants in-aid and financial assistance as may be extendable to IOA.
Supreme Court - Daily Orders Cites 9 - Cited by 9 - D Y Chandrachud - Full Document
1   2 Next