A bench of justice V K Jain posted the matter for March 3 while granting more time to BAI to file its counter to Jwala's plea against its decision to not allow her to participate in any international tournament in or outside India in view of the disciplinary committee's recommendation for life ban on her for alleged indiscipline.
Earlier, the court had stayed the October 7 order of BAI after which Jwala was able to participate in the Denmark Open Tournament held from October 15 to 20.
The BAI's disciplinary committee has recommended a life ban on Gutta for trying to stop some players of her franchise Krrish Delhi Smashers from playing a match against Banga Beats in the Indian Badminton League in August.
Gutta had approached the high court challenging BAI's decision to recommend a life ban on her for alleged indiscipline in the IBL saying, "The order has been issued in violation of settled principles of natural justice and fairness without giving her a hearing."
Gutta, India's leading doubles players, has won a world championship bronze and Commonwealth Games gold medal partnering Ashwini Ponappa.