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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background -- Chapter 2. Sources of Sports Law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Constitution and Other Laws -- 3. Rules and Regulations Derived from the Sports Bodies -- I. National Sports Policy -- II. Sports Law and Welfare Association of India -- III. Sports Authority of India -- 4. The Sports Broadcasting Law -- 5. Sports and Competition Law -- 6. Judicial Decisions -- Chapter 3. Specificity of Sports -- 1. Competition Law and Specificity -- I. Indian Cricket League -- II. Athletic Federation of India -- III. Restraint on Mobility -- 2. Single Federation per Sport -- 3. Restrictions Arising from Players' Transfer Rules -- 4. Rules Restricting Activities of the Participants in Professional Sports -- Chapter 4. Certain Sports and Mental Exercises Specific to India -- 1. Yoga -- 2. Chess -- 3. Game of Cards -- 4. The Martial Arts: Karate and Judo -- Part I. The Legal Framework -- Chapter 1. Public Law and Fundamental Rights -- 1. Right to Practice Sports -- 2. Freedom of Association -- 3. Personality Rights -- I. Right to Privacy -- II. The Right to Use the Image of Sportsperson -- III. The Right to Name and the Right to Personal Identity -- IV. Right to Gender Equality -- 4. Other Rights -- I. Right to Strike -- II. The Right to Publicity -- III. Personal Rights of Sportsman and as Part of Team -- Chapter 2. Governmental Conditions and Permits (Quotas and Work Restrictions) -- 1. Status and Definition of Sportsmen -- 2. Relationship with Employer -- 3. Service Contract -- 4. Players' Obligations -- 5. Transfer of Players -- 6. The Arbitration Clause and Sports Statute -- 7. Derogation from the Workers' Statute -- 8. Termination of the Contract | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 3. Tax Law Applied to Sports -- 1. Income from Sporting Events -- I. Media Rights -- 2. Income to Leagues and Organizers -- I. Commissioner of Income Tax v. Delhi Race Club (1940) Ltd. -- 3. Winning from Lottery or Cross Word Puzzle -- 4. Winning from Horse Race -- 5. Fees for Commission or Brokerage -- 6. Fees for Professional or Technical Services -- 7. Double Tax Avoidance -- 8. Cases on Match-Fixing and Taxation -- I. Ajay Sharma v. Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax -- 9. Training Allowance -- 10. Regional Tax on Company Income -- 11. Amateur Clubs -- I. Deccan Gymkhana v. Commissioner of Income-Tax -- A. Facts of the Case -- B. Grounds -- 12. Indirect Tax on Sports -- I. Sponsorship Services -- 13. Custom Duties -- I. Exemption on Custom Duties -- A. Customs Exemption for Recognized Bodies -- B. Customs Exemptions for Eminent Sportspersons -- 14. Deduction in Respect of Donations -- 15. Contribution to National Sports Development Fund -- 16. Principles for Economic Controls Over Clubs -- Chapter 4. Principles of Tort Law -- 1. Civil Liability -- 2. Criminal Liability -- I. Assaults on Other Players -- A. Standard of Care -- B. Liability in Contact Sport -- II. Organizers of Sports Events -- 3. Public Health and Safety -- I. Sports Doctors -- II. Hooliganism -- III. Crowd Behaviour and Club Liability -- IV. Vandalism and Public Order -- V. Security in Sports Venues -- Chapter 5. Sporting Fraud -- 1. Match-Fixing and Spot-Fixing -- I. The Sports (Online Gaming and Prevention of Fraud) Bill, 2018 -- II. Rules of Sport Governing Bodies -- A. Permissible Action in Terms of the IPL Operational Rules -- B. Permissible Action under the Anti-corruption Code for Participants -- 2. National Code Against Age Fraud -- I. Prevention of Sporting Fraud Bill, 2013 | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 6. Relationship Between Ordinary Justice and Sport Justice -- 1. Internal Mechanism -- I. Indian Court of Arbitration for Sports -- 2. Problems Faced by Athletes -- 3. Taking Grievances to CAS -- 4. The Guidelines and Dispute Resolution -- 5. Classification of Sports Disputes -- I. Technical Disputes -- II. Administrative Disputes -- III. Disciplinary Disputes -- A. Disciplinary Actions -- B. Appeal -- C. Unsportsmanlike Behaviour and Acts of Violence -- D. Residual Powers -- E. Officiating Arrangements -- F. Disaffiliation or Suspension -- G. Expulsion -- IV. Financial and/or Commercial Disputes -- 6. Dispute Settlement Proposed under National Sports Development Bill, 2013 -- I. Sports Appellate Tribunal -- A. Procedure for Appointment -- B. Jurisdiction -- 7. Court of Arbitration for Sports -- I. Creation and Scope of CAS -- II. Applicable Law -- III. Arbitration Agreement -- A. Commercial -- B. Disciplinary -- IV. Rules of Procedure -- V. Jurisdiction -- VI. Important CAS Rulings -- VII. Mediation and Conciliation -- Part II. Sports Organizations and Their Regulations -- Chapter 1. Government Institutions and Bodies -- 1. Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports -- 2. Subordinate Offices and Autonomous Organizations -- I. Vigilance and Public Grievances -- II. Library -- III. Vision of the Ministry -- IV. Mission of the Ministry -- V. Commitment -- VI. The Clients -- 3. Sport Bodies -- I. The Sports Authority of India -- A. Establishment of SAI -- B. Sport Schemes and Programmes of SAI -- II. National Playing Field Association of India -- III. Sport Institutes -- A. Courses Offered at Delhi University -- B. Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala -- 1. Activities -- 2. Faculty of Sport Sciences -- 3. Training and Hostel Facilities -- C. Naval Tata Centre of Excellence in Sports Management | |
505 | 8 | |a D. National Sports University, Manipur -- IV. Establishment of Sports Academies -- Chapter 2. National Olympic Committee -- 1. The IOA -- I. Governance -- II. Membership of Association -- III. Functions, Powers and Duties of General Assembly -- IV. Constitution of the Executive Council -- V. Secretary General -- VI. Functions, Powers and Duties of Executive Council -- VII. Bodies and Functions -- VIII. General Disciplinary Regulations -- Chapter 3. Major National Federations -- 1. The Football Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Functions -- IV. Leagues -- V. Sports Clubs -- 2. Federation of Athletes -- I. Introduction -- II. Bodies and Objectives -- 3. Swimming Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Objectives -- 4. The Basketball Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Objectives -- 5. Volleyball Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Objectives -- III. National Leagues and Associations -- 6. Board of Control for Cricket in India -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Functions -- IV. Allocation of Seats in the Stadium and Provision of Tickets -- A. The Issues -- V. Change in By-Laws of BCCI -- A. BCCI v. Cricket Association of Bihar and Others -- B. Validity of Amendment in By-Laws -- C. Applicability of Principles of Natural Justice -- D. Likelihood of Bias -- E. Amendment Opposed to Public Policy -- F. BCCI and Institutional Integrity -- VI. Indian Premier League -- 7. Indian Hockey Federation -- 8. Role of Federations -- 9. Role of NGOS -- I. Application from NGOs -- II. Screening and Short Listing -- Part III. Sports and Employment -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Sources of Employment Law -- 1. Ordinary Law -- 2. Collective Bargaining Agreements -- Chapter 2. Status of Players -- 1. Professionals -- 2. Amateurs -- 3. Others -- Chapter 3. Employment Relationship -- 1. Employment Agreement -- I. Dismissal | |
505 | 8 | |a II. To Be Heard -- 2. Players' Obligations -- I. Sporting Contracts and Restraint of Trade -- 3. Player's Rights -- I. Fundamental Rights -- A. Right Against Discrimination -- B. Invocation of Article 311 of the Constitution -- II. Other Rights -- A. Right Against Sexual Harassment -- B. Right to Form Association -- C. Right to Strike -- 4. Clubs Obligations -- 5. Termination Contracts -- Chapter 4. Agents Regulations -- 1. Regulations -- I. Important Terms of Agent Agreement -- A. Solus Clause -- B. Minimum Guarantee -- C. Availability Clause and Territorial Extent -- D. Duration and Right of First Refusal -- 2. Agents Rights -- 3. Agents Obligations -- 4. Employment and Economic Dispute Resolution -- I. Ousting Court Jurisdiction -- II. Economic Dispute Resolution -- A. Arbitration -- B. Labour Law -- C. Mediation -- Chapter 5. Social Security -- 1. Legal Framework -- I. Pensions to Meritorious Sportsperson -- A. Background -- B. The Components of the Scheme -- C. The Objectives of the Scheme -- D. Contribution Rates -- E. Sports Fund for Pension -- F. Eligibility for Pension -- G. Calculation of Pension Allowances -- II. Social Security Through Employment and Other Opportunities -- III. Medical Facilities -- IV. Incentives and Other Benefits -- A. Sports and Tourism -- B. Resource Mobilization for Sports -- C. Mass Media -- D. Assistance to Promising Sportspersons -- E. Grants to NSFs -- F. Pension to Medal Winners -- G. National Welfare Fund for Sportspersons -- H. National Sports Development Fund -- 2. Specific Conditions Applied to Sports -- I. Awards -- A. National Sport Promotion Award: Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Award -- B. National Adventure Awards -- C. Arjuna Awards -- D. Rajiv Gandhi Award -- E. Special Awards to Medal Winners in International Sports Events and Their Coaches -- F. Dronacharya Award | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background -- Chapter 2. Sources of Sports Law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Constitution and Other Laws -- 3. Rules and Regulations Derived from the Sports Bodies -- I. National Sports Policy -- II. Sports Law and Welfare Association of India -- III. Sports Authority of India -- 4. The Sports Broadcasting Law -- 5. Sports and Competition Law -- 6. Judicial Decisions -- Chapter 3. Specificity of Sports -- 1. Competition Law and Specificity -- I. Indian Cricket League -- II. Athletic Federation of India -- III. Restraint on Mobility -- 2. Single Federation per Sport -- 3. Restrictions Arising from Players' Transfer Rules -- 4. Rules Restricting Activities of the Participants in Professional Sports -- Chapter 4. Certain Sports and Mental Exercises Specific to India -- 1. Yoga -- 2. Chess -- 3. Game of Cards -- 4. The Martial Arts: Karate and Judo -- Part I. The Legal Framework -- Chapter 1. Public Law and Fundamental Rights -- 1. Right to Practice Sports -- 2. Freedom of Association -- 3. Personality Rights -- I. Right to Privacy -- II. The Right to Use the Image of Sportsperson -- III. The Right to Name and the Right to Personal Identity -- IV. Right to Gender Equality -- 4. Other Rights -- I. Right to Strike -- II. The Right to Publicity -- III. Personal Rights of Sportsman and as Part of Team -- Chapter 2. Governmental Conditions and Permits (Quotas and Work Restrictions) -- 1. Status and Definition of Sportsmen -- 2. Relationship with Employer -- 3. Service Contract -- 4. Players' Obligations -- 5. Transfer of Players -- 6. The Arbitration Clause and Sports Statute -- 7. Derogation from the Workers' Statute -- 8. Termination of the Contract Chapter 3. Tax Law Applied to Sports -- 1. Income from Sporting Events -- I. Media Rights -- 2. Income to Leagues and Organizers -- I. Commissioner of Income Tax v. Delhi Race Club (1940) Ltd. -- 3. Winning from Lottery or Cross Word Puzzle -- 4. Winning from Horse Race -- 5. Fees for Commission or Brokerage -- 6. Fees for Professional or Technical Services -- 7. Double Tax Avoidance -- 8. Cases on Match-Fixing and Taxation -- I. Ajay Sharma v. Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax -- 9. Training Allowance -- 10. Regional Tax on Company Income -- 11. Amateur Clubs -- I. Deccan Gymkhana v. Commissioner of Income-Tax -- A. Facts of the Case -- B. Grounds -- 12. Indirect Tax on Sports -- I. Sponsorship Services -- 13. Custom Duties -- I. Exemption on Custom Duties -- A. Customs Exemption for Recognized Bodies -- B. Customs Exemptions for Eminent Sportspersons -- 14. Deduction in Respect of Donations -- 15. Contribution to National Sports Development Fund -- 16. Principles for Economic Controls Over Clubs -- Chapter 4. Principles of Tort Law -- 1. Civil Liability -- 2. Criminal Liability -- I. Assaults on Other Players -- A. Standard of Care -- B. Liability in Contact Sport -- II. Organizers of Sports Events -- 3. Public Health and Safety -- I. Sports Doctors -- II. Hooliganism -- III. Crowd Behaviour and Club Liability -- IV. Vandalism and Public Order -- V. Security in Sports Venues -- Chapter 5. Sporting Fraud -- 1. Match-Fixing and Spot-Fixing -- I. The Sports (Online Gaming and Prevention of Fraud) Bill, 2018 -- II. Rules of Sport Governing Bodies -- A. Permissible Action in Terms of the IPL Operational Rules -- B. Permissible Action under the Anti-corruption Code for Participants -- 2. National Code Against Age Fraud -- I. Prevention of Sporting Fraud Bill, 2013 Chapter 6. Relationship Between Ordinary Justice and Sport Justice -- 1. Internal Mechanism -- I. Indian Court of Arbitration for Sports -- 2. Problems Faced by Athletes -- 3. Taking Grievances to CAS -- 4. The Guidelines and Dispute Resolution -- 5. Classification of Sports Disputes -- I. Technical Disputes -- II. Administrative Disputes -- III. Disciplinary Disputes -- A. Disciplinary Actions -- B. Appeal -- C. Unsportsmanlike Behaviour and Acts of Violence -- D. Residual Powers -- E. Officiating Arrangements -- F. Disaffiliation or Suspension -- G. Expulsion -- IV. Financial and/or Commercial Disputes -- 6. Dispute Settlement Proposed under National Sports Development Bill, 2013 -- I. Sports Appellate Tribunal -- A. Procedure for Appointment -- B. Jurisdiction -- 7. Court of Arbitration for Sports -- I. Creation and Scope of CAS -- II. Applicable Law -- III. Arbitration Agreement -- A. Commercial -- B. Disciplinary -- IV. Rules of Procedure -- V. Jurisdiction -- VI. Important CAS Rulings -- VII. Mediation and Conciliation -- Part II. Sports Organizations and Their Regulations -- Chapter 1. Government Institutions and Bodies -- 1. Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports -- 2. Subordinate Offices and Autonomous Organizations -- I. Vigilance and Public Grievances -- II. Library -- III. Vision of the Ministry -- IV. Mission of the Ministry -- V. Commitment -- VI. The Clients -- 3. Sport Bodies -- I. The Sports Authority of India -- A. Establishment of SAI -- B. Sport Schemes and Programmes of SAI -- II. National Playing Field Association of India -- III. Sport Institutes -- A. Courses Offered at Delhi University -- B. Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala -- 1. Activities -- 2. Faculty of Sport Sciences -- 3. Training and Hostel Facilities -- C. Naval Tata Centre of Excellence in Sports Management D. National Sports University, Manipur -- IV. Establishment of Sports Academies -- Chapter 2. National Olympic Committee -- 1. The IOA -- I. Governance -- II. Membership of Association -- III. Functions, Powers and Duties of General Assembly -- IV. Constitution of the Executive Council -- V. Secretary General -- VI. Functions, Powers and Duties of Executive Council -- VII. Bodies and Functions -- VIII. General Disciplinary Regulations -- Chapter 3. Major National Federations -- 1. The Football Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Functions -- IV. Leagues -- V. Sports Clubs -- 2. Federation of Athletes -- I. Introduction -- II. Bodies and Objectives -- 3. Swimming Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Objectives -- 4. The Basketball Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Objectives -- 5. Volleyball Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Objectives -- III. National Leagues and Associations -- 6. Board of Control for Cricket in India -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Functions -- IV. Allocation of Seats in the Stadium and Provision of Tickets -- A. The Issues -- V. Change in By-Laws of BCCI -- A. BCCI v. Cricket Association of Bihar and Others -- B. Validity of Amendment in By-Laws -- C. Applicability of Principles of Natural Justice -- D. Likelihood of Bias -- E. Amendment Opposed to Public Policy -- F. BCCI and Institutional Integrity -- VI. Indian Premier League -- 7. Indian Hockey Federation -- 8. Role of Federations -- 9. Role of NGOS -- I. Application from NGOs -- II. Screening and Short Listing -- Part III. Sports and Employment -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Sources of Employment Law -- 1. Ordinary Law -- 2. Collective Bargaining Agreements -- Chapter 2. Status of Players -- 1. Professionals -- 2. Amateurs -- 3. Others -- Chapter 3. Employment Relationship -- 1. Employment Agreement -- I. Dismissal II. To Be Heard -- 2. Players' Obligations -- I. Sporting Contracts and Restraint of Trade -- 3. Player's Rights -- I. Fundamental Rights -- A. Right Against Discrimination -- B. Invocation of Article 311 of the Constitution -- II. Other Rights -- A. Right Against Sexual Harassment -- B. Right to Form Association -- C. Right to Strike -- 4. Clubs Obligations -- 5. Termination Contracts -- Chapter 4. Agents Regulations -- 1. Regulations -- I. Important Terms of Agent Agreement -- A. Solus Clause -- B. Minimum Guarantee -- C. Availability Clause and Territorial Extent -- D. Duration and Right of First Refusal -- 2. Agents Rights -- 3. Agents Obligations -- 4. Employment and Economic Dispute Resolution -- I. Ousting Court Jurisdiction -- II. Economic Dispute Resolution -- A. Arbitration -- B. Labour Law -- C. Mediation -- Chapter 5. Social Security -- 1. Legal Framework -- I. Pensions to Meritorious Sportsperson -- A. Background -- B. The Components of the Scheme -- C. The Objectives of the Scheme -- D. Contribution Rates -- E. Sports Fund for Pension -- F. Eligibility for Pension -- G. Calculation of Pension Allowances -- II. Social Security Through Employment and Other Opportunities -- III. Medical Facilities -- IV. Incentives and Other Benefits -- A. Sports and Tourism -- B. Resource Mobilization for Sports -- C. Mass Media -- D. Assistance to Promising Sportspersons -- E. Grants to NSFs -- F. Pension to Medal Winners -- G. National Welfare Fund for Sportspersons -- H. National Sports Development Fund -- 2. Specific Conditions Applied to Sports -- I. Awards -- A. National Sport Promotion Award: Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Award -- B. National Adventure Awards -- C. Arjuna Awards -- D. Rajiv Gandhi Award -- E. Special Awards to Medal Winners in International Sports Events and Their Coaches -- F. Dronacharya Award G. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy |
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spelling | Naseem, Mohammad Verfasser aut Sports Law in India 1st ed Alphen aan den Rijn Wolters Kluwer Law International 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (369 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background -- Chapter 2. Sources of Sports Law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Constitution and Other Laws -- 3. Rules and Regulations Derived from the Sports Bodies -- I. National Sports Policy -- II. Sports Law and Welfare Association of India -- III. Sports Authority of India -- 4. The Sports Broadcasting Law -- 5. Sports and Competition Law -- 6. Judicial Decisions -- Chapter 3. Specificity of Sports -- 1. Competition Law and Specificity -- I. Indian Cricket League -- II. Athletic Federation of India -- III. Restraint on Mobility -- 2. Single Federation per Sport -- 3. Restrictions Arising from Players' Transfer Rules -- 4. Rules Restricting Activities of the Participants in Professional Sports -- Chapter 4. Certain Sports and Mental Exercises Specific to India -- 1. Yoga -- 2. Chess -- 3. Game of Cards -- 4. The Martial Arts: Karate and Judo -- Part I. The Legal Framework -- Chapter 1. Public Law and Fundamental Rights -- 1. Right to Practice Sports -- 2. Freedom of Association -- 3. Personality Rights -- I. Right to Privacy -- II. The Right to Use the Image of Sportsperson -- III. The Right to Name and the Right to Personal Identity -- IV. Right to Gender Equality -- 4. Other Rights -- I. Right to Strike -- II. The Right to Publicity -- III. Personal Rights of Sportsman and as Part of Team -- Chapter 2. Governmental Conditions and Permits (Quotas and Work Restrictions) -- 1. Status and Definition of Sportsmen -- 2. Relationship with Employer -- 3. Service Contract -- 4. Players' Obligations -- 5. Transfer of Players -- 6. The Arbitration Clause and Sports Statute -- 7. Derogation from the Workers' Statute -- 8. Termination of the Contract Chapter 3. Tax Law Applied to Sports -- 1. Income from Sporting Events -- I. Media Rights -- 2. Income to Leagues and Organizers -- I. Commissioner of Income Tax v. Delhi Race Club (1940) Ltd. -- 3. Winning from Lottery or Cross Word Puzzle -- 4. Winning from Horse Race -- 5. Fees for Commission or Brokerage -- 6. Fees for Professional or Technical Services -- 7. Double Tax Avoidance -- 8. Cases on Match-Fixing and Taxation -- I. Ajay Sharma v. Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax -- 9. Training Allowance -- 10. Regional Tax on Company Income -- 11. Amateur Clubs -- I. Deccan Gymkhana v. Commissioner of Income-Tax -- A. Facts of the Case -- B. Grounds -- 12. Indirect Tax on Sports -- I. Sponsorship Services -- 13. Custom Duties -- I. Exemption on Custom Duties -- A. Customs Exemption for Recognized Bodies -- B. Customs Exemptions for Eminent Sportspersons -- 14. Deduction in Respect of Donations -- 15. Contribution to National Sports Development Fund -- 16. Principles for Economic Controls Over Clubs -- Chapter 4. Principles of Tort Law -- 1. Civil Liability -- 2. Criminal Liability -- I. Assaults on Other Players -- A. Standard of Care -- B. Liability in Contact Sport -- II. Organizers of Sports Events -- 3. Public Health and Safety -- I. Sports Doctors -- II. Hooliganism -- III. Crowd Behaviour and Club Liability -- IV. Vandalism and Public Order -- V. Security in Sports Venues -- Chapter 5. Sporting Fraud -- 1. Match-Fixing and Spot-Fixing -- I. The Sports (Online Gaming and Prevention of Fraud) Bill, 2018 -- II. Rules of Sport Governing Bodies -- A. Permissible Action in Terms of the IPL Operational Rules -- B. Permissible Action under the Anti-corruption Code for Participants -- 2. National Code Against Age Fraud -- I. Prevention of Sporting Fraud Bill, 2013 Chapter 6. Relationship Between Ordinary Justice and Sport Justice -- 1. Internal Mechanism -- I. Indian Court of Arbitration for Sports -- 2. Problems Faced by Athletes -- 3. Taking Grievances to CAS -- 4. The Guidelines and Dispute Resolution -- 5. Classification of Sports Disputes -- I. Technical Disputes -- II. Administrative Disputes -- III. Disciplinary Disputes -- A. Disciplinary Actions -- B. Appeal -- C. Unsportsmanlike Behaviour and Acts of Violence -- D. Residual Powers -- E. Officiating Arrangements -- F. Disaffiliation or Suspension -- G. Expulsion -- IV. Financial and/or Commercial Disputes -- 6. Dispute Settlement Proposed under National Sports Development Bill, 2013 -- I. Sports Appellate Tribunal -- A. Procedure for Appointment -- B. Jurisdiction -- 7. Court of Arbitration for Sports -- I. Creation and Scope of CAS -- II. Applicable Law -- III. Arbitration Agreement -- A. Commercial -- B. Disciplinary -- IV. Rules of Procedure -- V. Jurisdiction -- VI. Important CAS Rulings -- VII. Mediation and Conciliation -- Part II. Sports Organizations and Their Regulations -- Chapter 1. Government Institutions and Bodies -- 1. Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports -- 2. Subordinate Offices and Autonomous Organizations -- I. Vigilance and Public Grievances -- II. Library -- III. Vision of the Ministry -- IV. Mission of the Ministry -- V. Commitment -- VI. The Clients -- 3. Sport Bodies -- I. The Sports Authority of India -- A. Establishment of SAI -- B. Sport Schemes and Programmes of SAI -- II. National Playing Field Association of India -- III. Sport Institutes -- A. Courses Offered at Delhi University -- B. Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala -- 1. Activities -- 2. Faculty of Sport Sciences -- 3. Training and Hostel Facilities -- C. Naval Tata Centre of Excellence in Sports Management D. National Sports University, Manipur -- IV. Establishment of Sports Academies -- Chapter 2. National Olympic Committee -- 1. The IOA -- I. Governance -- II. Membership of Association -- III. Functions, Powers and Duties of General Assembly -- IV. Constitution of the Executive Council -- V. Secretary General -- VI. Functions, Powers and Duties of Executive Council -- VII. Bodies and Functions -- VIII. General Disciplinary Regulations -- Chapter 3. Major National Federations -- 1. The Football Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Functions -- IV. Leagues -- V. Sports Clubs -- 2. Federation of Athletes -- I. Introduction -- II. Bodies and Objectives -- 3. Swimming Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Objectives -- 4. The Basketball Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Objectives -- 5. Volleyball Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Objectives -- III. National Leagues and Associations -- 6. Board of Control for Cricket in India -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Functions -- IV. Allocation of Seats in the Stadium and Provision of Tickets -- A. The Issues -- V. Change in By-Laws of BCCI -- A. BCCI v. Cricket Association of Bihar and Others -- B. Validity of Amendment in By-Laws -- C. Applicability of Principles of Natural Justice -- D. Likelihood of Bias -- E. Amendment Opposed to Public Policy -- F. BCCI and Institutional Integrity -- VI. Indian Premier League -- 7. Indian Hockey Federation -- 8. Role of Federations -- 9. Role of NGOS -- I. Application from NGOs -- II. Screening and Short Listing -- Part III. Sports and Employment -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Sources of Employment Law -- 1. Ordinary Law -- 2. Collective Bargaining Agreements -- Chapter 2. Status of Players -- 1. Professionals -- 2. Amateurs -- 3. Others -- Chapter 3. Employment Relationship -- 1. Employment Agreement -- I. Dismissal II. To Be Heard -- 2. Players' Obligations -- I. Sporting Contracts and Restraint of Trade -- 3. Player's Rights -- I. Fundamental Rights -- A. Right Against Discrimination -- B. Invocation of Article 311 of the Constitution -- II. Other Rights -- A. Right Against Sexual Harassment -- B. Right to Form Association -- C. Right to Strike -- 4. Clubs Obligations -- 5. Termination Contracts -- Chapter 4. Agents Regulations -- 1. Regulations -- I. Important Terms of Agent Agreement -- A. Solus Clause -- B. Minimum Guarantee -- C. Availability Clause and Territorial Extent -- D. Duration and Right of First Refusal -- 2. Agents Rights -- 3. Agents Obligations -- 4. Employment and Economic Dispute Resolution -- I. Ousting Court Jurisdiction -- II. Economic Dispute Resolution -- A. Arbitration -- B. Labour Law -- C. Mediation -- Chapter 5. Social Security -- 1. Legal Framework -- I. Pensions to Meritorious Sportsperson -- A. Background -- B. The Components of the Scheme -- C. The Objectives of the Scheme -- D. Contribution Rates -- E. Sports Fund for Pension -- F. Eligibility for Pension -- G. Calculation of Pension Allowances -- II. Social Security Through Employment and Other Opportunities -- III. Medical Facilities -- IV. Incentives and Other Benefits -- A. Sports and Tourism -- B. Resource Mobilization for Sports -- C. Mass Media -- D. Assistance to Promising Sportspersons -- E. Grants to NSFs -- F. Pension to Medal Winners -- G. National Welfare Fund for Sportspersons -- H. National Sports Development Fund -- 2. Specific Conditions Applied to Sports -- I. Awards -- A. National Sport Promotion Award: Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Award -- B. National Adventure Awards -- C. Arjuna Awards -- D. Rajiv Gandhi Award -- E. Special Awards to Medal Winners in International Sports Events and Their Coaches -- F. Dronacharya Award G. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy Electronic books Naseem, Saman Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Naseem, Mohammad Sports Law in India Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2022 9789403500362 |
spellingShingle | Naseem, Mohammad Sports Law in India Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background -- Chapter 2. Sources of Sports Law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Constitution and Other Laws -- 3. Rules and Regulations Derived from the Sports Bodies -- I. National Sports Policy -- II. Sports Law and Welfare Association of India -- III. Sports Authority of India -- 4. The Sports Broadcasting Law -- 5. Sports and Competition Law -- 6. Judicial Decisions -- Chapter 3. Specificity of Sports -- 1. Competition Law and Specificity -- I. Indian Cricket League -- II. Athletic Federation of India -- III. Restraint on Mobility -- 2. Single Federation per Sport -- 3. Restrictions Arising from Players' Transfer Rules -- 4. Rules Restricting Activities of the Participants in Professional Sports -- Chapter 4. Certain Sports and Mental Exercises Specific to India -- 1. Yoga -- 2. Chess -- 3. Game of Cards -- 4. The Martial Arts: Karate and Judo -- Part I. The Legal Framework -- Chapter 1. Public Law and Fundamental Rights -- 1. Right to Practice Sports -- 2. Freedom of Association -- 3. Personality Rights -- I. Right to Privacy -- II. The Right to Use the Image of Sportsperson -- III. The Right to Name and the Right to Personal Identity -- IV. Right to Gender Equality -- 4. Other Rights -- I. Right to Strike -- II. The Right to Publicity -- III. Personal Rights of Sportsman and as Part of Team -- Chapter 2. Governmental Conditions and Permits (Quotas and Work Restrictions) -- 1. Status and Definition of Sportsmen -- 2. Relationship with Employer -- 3. Service Contract -- 4. Players' Obligations -- 5. Transfer of Players -- 6. The Arbitration Clause and Sports Statute -- 7. Derogation from the Workers' Statute -- 8. Termination of the Contract Chapter 3. Tax Law Applied to Sports -- 1. Income from Sporting Events -- I. Media Rights -- 2. Income to Leagues and Organizers -- I. Commissioner of Income Tax v. Delhi Race Club (1940) Ltd. -- 3. Winning from Lottery or Cross Word Puzzle -- 4. Winning from Horse Race -- 5. Fees for Commission or Brokerage -- 6. Fees for Professional or Technical Services -- 7. Double Tax Avoidance -- 8. Cases on Match-Fixing and Taxation -- I. Ajay Sharma v. Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax -- 9. Training Allowance -- 10. Regional Tax on Company Income -- 11. Amateur Clubs -- I. Deccan Gymkhana v. Commissioner of Income-Tax -- A. Facts of the Case -- B. Grounds -- 12. Indirect Tax on Sports -- I. Sponsorship Services -- 13. Custom Duties -- I. Exemption on Custom Duties -- A. Customs Exemption for Recognized Bodies -- B. Customs Exemptions for Eminent Sportspersons -- 14. Deduction in Respect of Donations -- 15. Contribution to National Sports Development Fund -- 16. Principles for Economic Controls Over Clubs -- Chapter 4. Principles of Tort Law -- 1. Civil Liability -- 2. Criminal Liability -- I. Assaults on Other Players -- A. Standard of Care -- B. Liability in Contact Sport -- II. Organizers of Sports Events -- 3. Public Health and Safety -- I. Sports Doctors -- II. Hooliganism -- III. Crowd Behaviour and Club Liability -- IV. Vandalism and Public Order -- V. Security in Sports Venues -- Chapter 5. Sporting Fraud -- 1. Match-Fixing and Spot-Fixing -- I. The Sports (Online Gaming and Prevention of Fraud) Bill, 2018 -- II. Rules of Sport Governing Bodies -- A. Permissible Action in Terms of the IPL Operational Rules -- B. Permissible Action under the Anti-corruption Code for Participants -- 2. National Code Against Age Fraud -- I. Prevention of Sporting Fraud Bill, 2013 Chapter 6. Relationship Between Ordinary Justice and Sport Justice -- 1. Internal Mechanism -- I. Indian Court of Arbitration for Sports -- 2. Problems Faced by Athletes -- 3. Taking Grievances to CAS -- 4. The Guidelines and Dispute Resolution -- 5. Classification of Sports Disputes -- I. Technical Disputes -- II. Administrative Disputes -- III. Disciplinary Disputes -- A. Disciplinary Actions -- B. Appeal -- C. Unsportsmanlike Behaviour and Acts of Violence -- D. Residual Powers -- E. Officiating Arrangements -- F. Disaffiliation or Suspension -- G. Expulsion -- IV. Financial and/or Commercial Disputes -- 6. Dispute Settlement Proposed under National Sports Development Bill, 2013 -- I. Sports Appellate Tribunal -- A. Procedure for Appointment -- B. Jurisdiction -- 7. Court of Arbitration for Sports -- I. Creation and Scope of CAS -- II. Applicable Law -- III. Arbitration Agreement -- A. Commercial -- B. Disciplinary -- IV. Rules of Procedure -- V. Jurisdiction -- VI. Important CAS Rulings -- VII. Mediation and Conciliation -- Part II. Sports Organizations and Their Regulations -- Chapter 1. Government Institutions and Bodies -- 1. Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports -- 2. Subordinate Offices and Autonomous Organizations -- I. Vigilance and Public Grievances -- II. Library -- III. Vision of the Ministry -- IV. Mission of the Ministry -- V. Commitment -- VI. The Clients -- 3. Sport Bodies -- I. The Sports Authority of India -- A. Establishment of SAI -- B. Sport Schemes and Programmes of SAI -- II. National Playing Field Association of India -- III. Sport Institutes -- A. Courses Offered at Delhi University -- B. Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala -- 1. Activities -- 2. Faculty of Sport Sciences -- 3. Training and Hostel Facilities -- C. Naval Tata Centre of Excellence in Sports Management D. National Sports University, Manipur -- IV. Establishment of Sports Academies -- Chapter 2. National Olympic Committee -- 1. The IOA -- I. Governance -- II. Membership of Association -- III. Functions, Powers and Duties of General Assembly -- IV. Constitution of the Executive Council -- V. Secretary General -- VI. Functions, Powers and Duties of Executive Council -- VII. Bodies and Functions -- VIII. General Disciplinary Regulations -- Chapter 3. Major National Federations -- 1. The Football Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Functions -- IV. Leagues -- V. Sports Clubs -- 2. Federation of Athletes -- I. Introduction -- II. Bodies and Objectives -- 3. Swimming Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Objectives -- 4. The Basketball Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Objectives -- 5. Volleyball Federation -- I. Introduction -- II. Objectives -- III. National Leagues and Associations -- 6. Board of Control for Cricket in India -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure -- III. Functions -- IV. Allocation of Seats in the Stadium and Provision of Tickets -- A. The Issues -- V. Change in By-Laws of BCCI -- A. BCCI v. Cricket Association of Bihar and Others -- B. Validity of Amendment in By-Laws -- C. Applicability of Principles of Natural Justice -- D. Likelihood of Bias -- E. Amendment Opposed to Public Policy -- F. BCCI and Institutional Integrity -- VI. Indian Premier League -- 7. Indian Hockey Federation -- 8. Role of Federations -- 9. Role of NGOS -- I. Application from NGOs -- II. Screening and Short Listing -- Part III. Sports and Employment -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Sources of Employment Law -- 1. Ordinary Law -- 2. Collective Bargaining Agreements -- Chapter 2. Status of Players -- 1. Professionals -- 2. Amateurs -- 3. Others -- Chapter 3. Employment Relationship -- 1. Employment Agreement -- I. Dismissal II. To Be Heard -- 2. Players' Obligations -- I. Sporting Contracts and Restraint of Trade -- 3. Player's Rights -- I. Fundamental Rights -- A. Right Against Discrimination -- B. Invocation of Article 311 of the Constitution -- II. Other Rights -- A. Right Against Sexual Harassment -- B. Right to Form Association -- C. Right to Strike -- 4. Clubs Obligations -- 5. Termination Contracts -- Chapter 4. Agents Regulations -- 1. Regulations -- I. Important Terms of Agent Agreement -- A. Solus Clause -- B. Minimum Guarantee -- C. Availability Clause and Territorial Extent -- D. Duration and Right of First Refusal -- 2. Agents Rights -- 3. Agents Obligations -- 4. Employment and Economic Dispute Resolution -- I. Ousting Court Jurisdiction -- II. Economic Dispute Resolution -- A. Arbitration -- B. Labour Law -- C. Mediation -- Chapter 5. Social Security -- 1. Legal Framework -- I. Pensions to Meritorious Sportsperson -- A. Background -- B. The Components of the Scheme -- C. The Objectives of the Scheme -- D. Contribution Rates -- E. Sports Fund for Pension -- F. Eligibility for Pension -- G. Calculation of Pension Allowances -- II. Social Security Through Employment and Other Opportunities -- III. Medical Facilities -- IV. Incentives and Other Benefits -- A. Sports and Tourism -- B. Resource Mobilization for Sports -- C. Mass Media -- D. Assistance to Promising Sportspersons -- E. Grants to NSFs -- F. Pension to Medal Winners -- G. National Welfare Fund for Sportspersons -- H. 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