*Ria Mishra & Aakash Batra The National Sports Governance Act, 2025 (“NSGA”) represents India’s first statutory framework for regulating sports governance, replacing the executive-driven National Sports Development Code, 2011. The Code, lacking […]
*Ria Mishra & Aakash Batra The National Sports Governance Act, 2025 (“NSGA”) represents India’s first statutory framework for regulating sports governance, replacing the executive-driven National Sports Development Code, 2011. The Code, lacking […]
*Tarsh Khanna This paper critiques India’s National Sports Governance Act, 2025, highlighting its welfare-oriented reforms alongside risks of excessive governmental control. Analysing provisions on national bodies, athlete representation, the National Sports Board, […]
*Anshul Ramesh & Namit Halakhandi This paper analyses India’s National Sports Governance Act, 2025, examining how its centralized governmental control over sports federations conflicts with international autonomy requirements. Drawing from FIFA’s 2022 […]
*Mahit Anand & Amrut Joshi The National Sports Governance Act, 2025 introduces transformative reforms for India’s sporting ecosystem, yet key issues around institutional powers, enforceability, and accountability remain unresolved. This article critically […]
*Shauryaveer Chaudhry The National Sports Governance Act, 2025 is India’s first comprehensive law on sports governance, with major consequences for cricket. This article argues that the Act does not dismantle the BCCI’s […]
*Dev Kumar Parmar and Swagath Chanila Ramachandra The National Sports Governance Act 2025 (“NSGA”) is India’s first codified legislation on sports governance, covering oversight, elections, dispute resolution, and athlete protection. This paper […]
*Prof. (Dr.) Subhrajit Chanda, Dr. Deevanshu Shrivastava The National Sports Governance Act, 2025, India’s first statutory framework for sports governance, replaces the 2011 Code with binding law. While promising transparency and reform, […]
*Shrushti Mahesh Taori and Tatva Hemal Damania (Source: Wikipedia Commons) Street vendors, Mumbai’s most accessible service providers, face arbitrary evictions and poor implementation of safeguards. This article critically examines the 2014 Street […]
*Varini Vij and Sudha Ganesh (Source: JustDial) This piece examines the Ambikapathy controversy, where the Tamil re-release of Raanjhanaa featured an AI-generated alternate ending without the consent of its director Aanand L. […]
*Vaibhav Mishra and Anushka Bansal (Source: Taxmann) This post examines the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Hayatt International Southwest Asia Limited expands the definition of ‘Permanent Establishment’ (PE) […]