"We are not going to appoint any authority or committee or anybody to run the IOA," a bench of Chief Justice D Murugesan and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw said.
The court said this in response to a plea by an advocate, Rahul Mehra, who has filed an interim application in a pending PIL for formation of an ad-hoc committee of eminent sports persons and former Olympic medal winners to conduct IOA's day-to-day affairs.
"Then, please send the names (suggested as members of the proposed committee) to the Sports Ministry for consideration," Mehra said.
Meanwhile, senior advocate Vikas Singh, appearing for IOA, sought an urgent hearing on another petition filed by the sports body for quashing of the National Sports Code, 2011 on the ground that the alleged governmental interference has led IOA's suspension by the IOC.
"We are ready to examine the Sports Code, but, you have to put your house in order first," Justice Endlaw said.
The court then adjourned the hearing on the PIL and the petition of IOA to January 14 after some lawyers said they have not been given the copies of various applications filed by Mehra.
Mehra, meanwhile, also mentioned his another fresh plea seeking court's urgent intervention in the upcoming polls on December 20 for All India Football Federation on the ground that the sports code has been violated as even a proper roll of electoral college has not been prepared. (More)