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Conduct inquiry in Batra case: HC

Justice Rekha Palli further said that if warranted, the Union Sports Ministry may look into the affairs of the TTFI as well.

- — PTI

New Delhi, Sept. 23: The Delhi High Court Thursday stayed the Table Tennis Federation of India’s mandate on compulsory attendance at the National Coaching Camp in order to be selected for any upcoming internatio­nal event and asked the Centre to conduct an inquiry into Manika Batra’s complaint against the sports body.

Justice Rekha Palli further said that if warranted, the Union Sports Ministry may look into the affairs of the TTFI as well.

Justice Palli was hearing a plea by Batra who was left out of the Indian contingent for the upcoming Asian Table Tennis Championsh­ips and has alleged that the national coach Soumyadeep Roy pressurise­d her to throw away an Olympic qualifier match in favour of one of his personal trainees.

The judge said the rule mandating compulsory attendance at the national camp has been enforced at a point when there was a complaint pending against the national coach and the same does not inspire confidence .

The court also expressed anguish at the manner in which a committee, constitute­d by the federation to look into the allegation­s, was reconstitu­ted after it sought centre’s stand on the issue.

“They are overreachi­ng the court. I will issue a notice of contempt. I pass an order and you appoint a new person. This is shocking... I am expressing my anguish,” the judge stated.

“I am of the view that the operation of the rule is required to the stayed till the next date of hearing. Respondent no. 2 (Sports Ministry)...is itself inclined to hold an inquiry into the serious allegation­s by the petitioner. There is no reason why respondent no 1 (federation) should continue with its rule,” she ordered.

Respondent No. 2 will proceed to hold an inquiry at the earliest... furnish a copy of the report to the court, it was added.

The court clarified that at this stage, it was not appointing any committee to look into the issues and directed that the Centre’s inquiry report be placed before it in four weeks.

It added that the centre may seek the stand of the national coach and also issued notice on the petition, which was listed for further hearing on October 28.

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