A bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar issued notices to the Centre, Sports Authority of India and Indian Olympic Association and tagged the plea with the ongoing case relating to sweeping reforms in the cash-rich Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
The plea has also sought a direction to the Centre to incorporate in the 2011 National Sports Development Code of India, some recommendations of the Lodha panel with regard to structural reforms in the BCCI.
The Lodha Committee, in its report, had recommended sweeping reforms suggesting that ministers be barred from occupying positions, a cap of 70 years on the age and nine years tenure of the office-bearers.
The plea, filed by 28 sportspersons, including Ashok
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Kumar, Bishan Singh Bedi, Kirti Azad, Ashwini Nachappa and Pravin Thipsay, claimed that "sports administration in this country appears to have reached depths from where neither sporting bodies, nor the State seem to care any longer for the successive generations' sporting future".
Referring to the report of the Lodha panel, the petition said several recommendations were made by the committee for infusing transparency, accountability and good governance in the functioning of the BCCI.
"It is submitted that these recommendations are salutary in nature and fundamental in achieving the goal of transparency and good governance in the bodies which are the administrators of sports," the plea said.