The Delhi High Court directs the All India Tennis Association (AITA) to amend its constitution and by-laws to align with the National Sports Act, 2025. The court also orders AITA to conduct its elections by September 30. The instruction follows a letter from the International Tennis Federation (ITF), which urges resolution of ongoing issues and compliance with applicable rules. The court notes that timely action is required to address disputes and ensure the association operates under the correct legal framework. It further warns that non-compliance or delay could lead to consequences involving the ITF, according to the court’s observation in relation to the issues raised. The order effectively sets a deadline for governance and election-related steps, tying AITA’s constitution and election process to the requirements of the National Sports Act. The reporting indicates the court’s directive is aimed at bringing AITA’s internal legal structure into conformity and enabling the election process to proceed within a specified timeframe.
Delhi High Court orders AITA to hold elections by September 30
The Delhi High Court directs the All India Tennis Association (AITA) to amend its constitution and by-laws to align with the National Sports Act, 2025. The court also orders AITA to conduct its electi...
- The Delhi High Court orders AITA to amend its constitution and by-laws to align with the National Sports Act, 2025.
- The court instructs AITA to hold elections by September 30.
- The directive follows a letter from the International Tennis Federation (ITF).
- The court links the need for elections and compliance to resolving ongoing disputes and meeting regulatory requirements.
- The court indicates that delay or failure to act could lead to repercussions from the ITF.
The Delhi High Court has instructed the All India Tennis Association (AITA) to align its by-laws and constitution with the National Sports Act, 2025, and to organize elections by September 30. This development comes in response to a letter from the International Tennis Federation (ITF), highlighting the importance of resolving ongoing disputes and adhering to regulations. The court mentioned that failure to act could result in repercussions from the ITF.
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