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Jwala moves high court against life ban
By: Tupaki Desk | 9 Oct 2013 5:06 PM GMTIndia's top doubles badminton player Jwala Gutta Wednesday moved the Delhi High Court challenging the order of a life ban on her recommended by the disciplinary committee of the Badminton Association of India (BAI).
Jwala, a World Championship bronze medallist, moved the court saying the disciplinary committee's order was issued in "violation of settled principles of natural justice and fairness, without giving a hearing to her".
Justice V.K. Jain, before whom the case came up for hearing, posted the next hearing for Thursday.
The 30-year-old Jwala told the court that BAI has also stopped her from participating in national and international tournaments.
"The entire approach of the association was pre-determined and has been taken to single out her," the plea said, adding that BAI has threatened her with a life ban without reason or justification.
The plea, filed against BAI and the sport ministry, sought quashing or setting aside of the order passed by BAI.
"Pass direction for ministry to seek an independent report of the incident and to put in place an independent regulatory mechanism to oversee the functioning of decision-making process of BAI in the absence of a proper procedure," the plea said.
The plea also sought quashing of the alleged independent panel appointed by BAI to look into the recommended life ban.
BAI's disciplinary committee recommended a life ban on Jwala, a Commonwealth Games gold medallist, for trying to stop her franchise Krrish Delhi Smashers from playing against Banga Beats in an Indian Badminton League (IBL) fixture in Bangalore Aug 25.
Delhi had threatened to pull out of the match over the last-minute replacement of injured singles player Hu Yun of Hong Kong with Denmark's Jan O Jorgensen -- a higher-ranked shuttler.
Jwala, a World Championship bronze medallist, moved the court saying the disciplinary committee's order was issued in "violation of settled principles of natural justice and fairness, without giving a hearing to her".
Justice V.K. Jain, before whom the case came up for hearing, posted the next hearing for Thursday.
The 30-year-old Jwala told the court that BAI has also stopped her from participating in national and international tournaments.
"The entire approach of the association was pre-determined and has been taken to single out her," the plea said, adding that BAI has threatened her with a life ban without reason or justification.
The plea, filed against BAI and the sport ministry, sought quashing or setting aside of the order passed by BAI.
"Pass direction for ministry to seek an independent report of the incident and to put in place an independent regulatory mechanism to oversee the functioning of decision-making process of BAI in the absence of a proper procedure," the plea said.
The plea also sought quashing of the alleged independent panel appointed by BAI to look into the recommended life ban.
BAI's disciplinary committee recommended a life ban on Jwala, a Commonwealth Games gold medallist, for trying to stop her franchise Krrish Delhi Smashers from playing against Banga Beats in an Indian Badminton League (IBL) fixture in Bangalore Aug 25.
Delhi had threatened to pull out of the match over the last-minute replacement of injured singles player Hu Yun of Hong Kong with Denmark's Jan O Jorgensen -- a higher-ranked shuttler.