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SC clears AIFF draft, spares Indian football FIFA ban

September 19, 2025 13:26 IST
By REDIFF SPORTS
1 Minutes Read

IMAGE: The Kalyan Chaubey-led executive committee has been directed by the SC to adopt the draft constitution within four weeks. Photograph: ANI Photo

The Supreme Court on Friday brought an end to the long-drawn legal tussle over the All India Football Federation’s (AIFF) draft constitution.

A bench of Justice Sri Narasimha and Justice A S Chandurkar cleared the draft with minor tweaks, while directing the Kalyan Chaubey-led executive committee to adopt it at a special general body meeting within four weeks.

 

The ruling means no fresh elections will be held, a move vital for Indian football since a mid-term poll could have triggered FIFA’s wrath and another suspension for “third-party interference.”

By allowing the Chaubey committee to complete its term, the court has removed the immediate threat of a ban. FIFA has already recognised the current executive as the legitimate authority, and had set an October 30 deadline to finalise the draft constitution.

In 2022, India faced a FIFA ban for similar interference. A repeat would have dealt a severe blow to the sport’s growth in the country.

The onus is now on AIFF to meet FIFA’s deadline and adopt the constitution without delay.

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