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Why in News?
Recently, the Union Government notified the National Sports Governance (National Sports Tribunal) Rules, 2026.
- National Sports Tribunal – A quasi‑judicial body to adjudicate disputes related to National Sports Bodies.
- Aim – To lay down the structure, appointment process, powers, and service conditions for the Tribunal that will resolve sports‑related disputes.
- Nodal Ministry – Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.
- Parent Legislation – National Sports Governance Act, 2025.
National Sports Tribunal Rules, 2026
- Composition – Tribunal consists of a Chairperson and Members appointed under Section 17 of the Act.
- Selection Mechanism – Appointed by the Central Government from a panel recommended by the Search‑cum‑Selection Committee.
- Declaration of Interests – Chairperson and Members must annually declare assets, liabilities, and financial interests.
- Term of Office – Chairperson holds office for 5 years or till age 70; Members for 5 years or till age 67, whichever is earlier.
- Resignation – Chairperson or Member may resign by written notice to the Central Government.
- A Chairperson or Member continues in office for up to 3 months after giving notice, or until a successor takes charge, or until their term ends, whichever is earlier, unless the Government allows an earlier exit.
- Vacancy – Central Government must fill vacancies within one month of occurrence or three months before tenure ends.
- Removal of Members – The central government shall remove Chairperson or any Member if they are
- Insolvent
- Convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude.
- Physically or mentally unfit or have conflicting financial interests.
- The Member must be given a chance to explain before action is taken.
- Residuary Provisions – Conditions not expressly covered shall follow Group ‘A’ service rules
- Other Conditions – Terms and conditions of the Chairperson or any Member with no express provisions will match those of a Group ‘A’ Government of India officer with the same pay.
- The Chairperson and the Members shall not –
- Practice before the Tribunal, after retirement.
- Take up arbitration work while serving in the Tribunal.
- For two years after leaving office, accept jobs in or linked to any National Sports Body, committee, club, or association governed by the Act.
- Oath of Office & Secrecy – Mandatory before entering office.
Digital Governance
- Techno-Legal Implementation – Mandates a single-window electronic portal, notified by the Central Government, for submitting disputes, notices, responses, documents, and clarifications.
- Virtual Proceedings – Legally enables the Tribunal to conduct remote, virtual hearings and distribute communication electronically to ensure accessibility for athletes nationwide.
- Digital Archiving – Requires the digital publication of final orders and the electronic maintenance of all case records.
Powers of the Tribunal
- Judicial Powers – May issue orders or directions to meet ends of justice or prevent abuse of process.
- Interim Orders – Can grant injunctions or stays after hearing parties.
- Enforcement – Tribunal orders are executable as civil court decrees; final after appeal period expires.
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