National Sports Governance Bill, 2025

GS2 – Governance

Context:

The Bill seeks to replace the non-binding National Sports Development Code (2011) with a legally enforceable framework to regulate all National Sports Federations (NSFs), including the BCCI.

Key Features
  • Objective:
    To build a transparent, athlete-centric sports governance structure with legal enforceability.
  • Institutional Framework:
    1. National Sports Board (NSB):
      Apex regulatory body for recognition and monitoring of NSFs.
    2. National Sports Tribunal:
      Judicial body to resolve disputes in sports federations. Appeals can go directly to the Supreme Court.
    3. Election Panel:
      Ensures fair and timely elections within NSFs by appointing electoral officers.
  • Governance Reforms:
    • All NSFs brought under RTI Act as public authorities.
    • Mandatory Safe Sport Policy, aligned with POSH, to protect athletes.
    • Use of “India” or national symbols restricted without NSB approval.
  • Structural Norms:
    • Executive Committees of NSFs capped at 15 members.
    • Officials’ age limits: 25–70 years (extendable up to 75 for international representation).
Challenges & Concerns
  • Autonomy vs Oversight:
    • Government’s role in appointments may compromise the independence of sports bodies.
  • Resistance from BCCI:
    • BCCI may oppose inclusion due to its autonomous status and financial independence.
  • Legal and Federal Conflicts:
    • Central legislation may face constitutional hurdles, as ‘sports’ is a State subject.
    • Potential clashes with international sports governance norms (e.g., Olympic Charter).
  • Implementation Gaps:
    • Success hinges on professionalisation and robust institutional capacity.
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