New Delhi (PTI): The Delhi High Court on Tuesday said Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik among others could challenge the Centre revoking the suspension of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI).
A bench of Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela also requested the single judge, hearing the wrestlers' plea against the 2023 WFI election, to expedite the proceedings.
The Centre on March 10 revoked its order suspending the WFI on December 24, 2023 for lapses in governance and procedural integrity by the new body, elected on December 21, the same year, and restored its status as a national sports federation.
The bench, while closing the proceedings on WFI's appeal against the single judge's order on restoring Indian Olympic Association's (IOA) ad-hoc committee to run its affairs, observed the committee had to work only till the Centre's suspension was in force.
Referring to the March 10 decision, the court observed nothing remained to be adjudicated in the WFI appeal.
"Needless to state, it will be open to any party, if aggrieved by the order dated March 10 passed by the sports ministry, to challenge the same before appropriate court," it said.
During the hearing, the counsel appearing for the wrestlers expressed "shock" over the "treatment" meted out to players "in this country" and objected to the WFI's claim that due to its non-recognition, the players did not make it to about six tournaments previously.
"Everything they have done in the order is what I was preempting on the last occasion," he said. The report of the spot inspection which formed the basis of the revocation was not available to them, he added.
The bench reiterated it wanted to ensure participation of the Indian team in the upcoming Asian Championship in Jordan and said the Centre's decision was not under challenge before it.
Wrestlers could initiate appropriate proceedings for the "supporting documents" related to the revocation of suspension, the bench added.
The Centre's counsel said the decision to recall the suspension of the WFI was taken on March 10 and certain directions were issued to the federation to ensure the "continuing obligation to ensure fairness and transparency".
He said remedies were available to Punia and others if they were aggrieved.
The IOA then withdrew its appeal.
In the revocation order, the union sports ministry said since the WFI took compliant measures, it was decided to lift the suspension in the larger interest of the sport and athletes.
The ministry, however, asked the WFI to follow certain directions, such as ensuring the balance of power among the elected office bearers, and distancing itself from the suspended or terminated officials.
Celebrated wrestlers Punia, Phogat, Malik and her husband Satyawart Kadian demanded the arrest of outgoing WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for the alleged sexual harassment of seven women grapplers and moved the high court in 2024 for setting aside and declaring as illegal the elections held to elect the office bearers of the federation.
On August 16, 2024, the single judge restored the mandate of IOA's ad-hoc committee for WFI in its interim order and said till the sports ministry's suspension order was not recalled, it was necessary for the committee to manage the federation's affairs.
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New Delhi (PTI): A group of 345 Indian fishermen, who were stranded in Iran amid escalating regional tensions, returned to India via Armenia on Saturday, officials said.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar thanked his Armenian counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan for assistance in return of the Indian nationals.
The Indian nationals arrived in Chennai this evening, the officials cited above said.
The circumstances that led to them being stranded in Iran were not immediately known.
"Thank FM @AraratMirzoyan and the Government of Armenia for facilitating the evacuation of Indian fishermen today from Iran, through Armenia to India," Jaishankar said on social media.
Over 1,500 Indian nationals have left Iran through land border crossings in Armenia and Azerbaijan since the start of the West Asia conflict over a month ago.
"A group of Indian fishermen, stranded in Iran, are returning home via Armenia today; their flight is expected to reach India this evening," a government statement said.
It said the Ministry of External Affairs continues to closely monitor the evolving situation in the West Asian region, with the safety, security and welfare of the Indian community being accorded the highest priority.
It also made a mention of five Indians being injured in Abu Dhabi on Friday.
According to Abu Dhabi authorities, the Indian nationals were among the 12 people injured by debris from an intercepted missile.
"In an attack in Abu Dhabi, five Indian nationals were injured; four have been discharged, one remains under treatment," the Indian government's statement said.
It said the Indian mission in Abu Dhabi is extending "full" assistance and coordinating with local authorities, adding that their flight is expected to reach India this evening.
