Sowmiya Rajendrakumar
Published on: 17 August, 2022 at 16:55 IST
The Supreme Court on Wednesday told the Central Government to take “proactive steps” with the FIFA to ensure that India can get to host the Under 17 women’s world cup and that the suspension of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) is lifted.
A bench comprising Justices DY Chandrachud, AS Bopanna and JB Pardiwala adjourned the hearing in the matter related to AlFF as per the Solicitor General’s request in view of the “active discussions” between the Government of India and FIFA to resolve the issue.
When the matter was taken, Solicitor General of India informed the Supreme Court that the Central Government has taken up with the FIFA the suspension of the All India Football Federation (AIFF).
Saying that some “breaking of ice” has taken place, the Solicitor General requested the Supreme Court to defer the hearing till next Monday, to await the outcome of the discussions.
“Yesterday itself Govt took it up as an issue. We had two meetings with FIFA. We have reached a stage. I must also say that CoA has played a very constructive role. There is some breaking of the ice which has taken place. I am requesting if this can be kept on Monday”, the SG submitted.
Senior Advocate Rahul Mehra (who filed the petition before the Delhi High Court for elections to AIFF) submitted that the entire events have been orchestrated by the former AIFF President Praful Patel, who was ousted after the Supreme Court’s orders.
Saying that he is representing the Government of India and the prestige of the country, the Solicitor General said that the Court should “come down heavily on those who are interfering”
Senior Advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan, appearing for the CoA, submitted that one football club from Kerala, Gokulam Kerala FC, has landed in Uzbekistan for the Women’s Club Championship and their fate remains uncertain. He also said that ATK Mohun Bagan’s AFC Cup fixture also remains uncertain. He urged the Solicitor General to write to FIFA officials regarding this.
“Yes, this is about the pride of the country”, the SG said.
The Court adjourned the matter to Monday, accepting the request of the SG.
“We would impress upon the Union of India to take proactive role in the matter for holding the World Cup and so that lifting of ban on AIFF is facilitated” the bench stated in the order.
The Supreme Court’s orders came in the appeals filed by the All India Football Federation against the Delhi High Court’s judgment in the case filed by Senior Advocate Rahul Mehta, who sought reconstitution of the sports body as per the National Sports Code with democratic elections.