National Sports Governance Act, 2025

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National Sports Governance Act, 2025
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Parliament of India
  • An Act to provide for the development and promotion of sports, welfare measures for sportspersons, ethical practices based on basic universal principles of good governance, ethics and fair play of the Olympic and sports movement, the Olympic Charter, the Paralympic Charter, international best practices and established legal standards and to provide for the resolution of sports grievances and sports disputes in a unified, equitable and effective manner and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Territorial extent India
Considered by Lok Sabha
Passed11 August 2025 (Lok Sabha)
Legislative history
Bill titleNational Sports Governance Bill, 2025
Bill citation Bill No. 76 of 2025
Introduced23 July 2025
Status: Pending

The National Sports Governance Act, 2025 is an Act of the Parliament of India that establishes a statutory framework for recognition, governance, and oversight of national sports bodies in India. It seeks to align Indian sports governance with the Olympic Charter, Paralympic Charter, and other international sports governance standards. The Act also establishes dispute resolution mechanisms, ethical codes, safe sports policies, and election oversight for sports organisations. [1]

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Background and Timeline

Background

The Act replaced ad-hoc governance arrangements under the National Sports Development Code of India, 2011, providing a comprehensive legal framework to improve transparency, accountability, and athlete welfare. The Act is aimed at curbing factionalism and administrative interventions that disrupt sports development, and to prepare India’s sports governance for hosting major events such as the proposed 2036 Summer Olympics.

Timeline

Provisions

Definitions

The Act defines key terms including National Sports Body, National Olympic Committee, National Paralympic Committee, National Sports Federation, Regional Sports Federation, National Sports Board, ad hoc administrative body, affiliate unit, sportsperson of outstanding merit, and International Charters and Statutes.

National Sports Governing Bodies

The Act provides for the establishment of:

Each national body must affiliate with its respective international body, have state and district affiliate units, form an Executive Committee (max. 15 members) with at least two sportspersons of outstanding merit, two athlete representatives, and four women, and create Ethics, Dispute Resolution, and Athletes Committees. Terms are limited to three consecutive terms with a mandatory cooling-off period, subject to international rules on age and tenure.

National Sports Board (NSB)

The Act empowers the central government to establish the NSB as the apex recognition and regulatory authority for sports bodies. Its functions include:

Only recognised bodies may receive central government funding. NSB members are appointed on the recommendation of a search-cum-selection committee.

Safe Sports Policy and Code of Ethics

The NSB must frame a Safe Sports Policy to protect women, minors, and other vulnerable participants. Each national body must adopt a Code of Ethics aligned with international bodies, ensuring standards of conduct, integrity, and safeguarding.

Privileges and Duties

Recognised sports organisations:

Elections

The central government will notify a National Sports Election Panel of experienced former election officials to oversee fair elections in national bodies and their affiliates. National bodies must also maintain panels for state and district affiliate elections.

National Sports Tribunal

The Act establishes a tribunal comprising:

It adjudicates sports disputes, except those under international event jurisdiction, internal disputes, doping matters, or matters reserved to other bodies. Appeals lie to the Supreme Court unless international statutes require appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Use of National Names and Insignia

Sports organisations using “India”, “Indian”, “National”, or national insignia in their name, logo, or activities require central government approval. Only authorised bodies may field teams representing India.

Miscellaneous

The Act:

See also

References

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