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Court upholds All India Tennis Association General Body’s authority in federation reforms

Court upholds All India Tennis Association General Body’s authority in federation reforms
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The Delhi High Court has ruled that the All India Tennis Association's General Body must retain authority over constitutional amendments. The court ordered that proposed changes be deliberated and voted upon clause-by-clause during an Extraordinary General Meeting.

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This decision reinforces the autonomy of sports federations and establishes a legal precedent for democratic governance within Indian sports bodies.

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The Delhi High Court has reaffirmed the primacy of the All India Tennis Association s (AITA) General Body in deciding amendments to its constitution, directing that proposed changes be placed before the federation s members for clause-by-clause consideration and voting.

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