Stressing on the autonomy of National Sports Federations (NSFs), the Ministry said since it does not interfere in the day-to-day running of their affairs, it does not wish to be dragged to court on disputes either.
"In almost all such cases (disputes between athletes, federations and international bodies), the experience has shown that this Ministry is also unnecessarily made a party and impleaded as a respondent, though this Ministry has hardly any role to play in the settlement of such disputes which are basically internal matters of the NSFs concerned," the Ministry said in a statement.
The ministry also feels that certain sportspersons and coaches and others participating in international events have been "unjustly penalised or subjected to harsh disciplinary proceedings for trifling faults on their part."
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"...These bodies entertain disputes only if the federations, associations or other sports related bodies, at the national and international levels, make specific provisions in their regulations for referring such matters to them or agree to such reference by specific agreement," a ministry release said.
Referring to the international suspension of woman boxer L Sarita Devi, which was challenged in the Delhi High Court, the Ministry said it had been directed by the Court to ensure "incorporation of a specific provision by the NSFs in their constitutions/bye-laws for dispute settlement..."