Boxer Kumar to be considered again for Arjuna: Centre to HC
BY PTI30 Aug 2014 4:02 AM IST
PTI30 Aug 2014 4:02 AM IST
The Centre on Thursday said the case of boxer Manoj Kumar (in pic), who challenged the Arjuna Award committee’s decision to not consider him for the honour, will be placed before the panel again and irrespective of its decision, the Sports Ministry will consider his eligibility for the award.
The ministry, represented by additional solicitor general (ASG) Sanjay Jain, also informed the Delhi High Court the panel would give its decision uninhibited by the fact that another sportsperson from the same discipline has been recommended for the award. The ASG informed Justice Vibhu Bakhru that Manoj was not initially considered for the award by the committee of 11 members as they mistakingly believed he was involved in a doping case. He also informed the court that thereafter, a representation was made on the pugilist’s behalf after which the panel sat again, but without giving reasons, the committee rejected his plea.
On the basis of the ministry’s statement that Manoj’s case would be considered afresh by the committee and thereafter by the government also, the court disposed of the interim applications seeking stay of the Arjuna award ceremony as well as for reconsidering him for the honour.
The court, however, listed the main petition seeking quashing of the selection committee for the Arjuna Awards for the year 2013-14 for further hearing on December 17.
The petition also sought ‘reconstituting of the committee for the Arjuna Award to include a majority of sportspersons as per the earlier scheme’.
The High Court on August 26 while issuing notice to the Union sports ministry had directed it to produce records on both the composition of the committee and the criteria used by the panel for choosing Arjuna awardees.
The ministry, represented by additional solicitor general (ASG) Sanjay Jain, also informed the Delhi High Court the panel would give its decision uninhibited by the fact that another sportsperson from the same discipline has been recommended for the award. The ASG informed Justice Vibhu Bakhru that Manoj was not initially considered for the award by the committee of 11 members as they mistakingly believed he was involved in a doping case. He also informed the court that thereafter, a representation was made on the pugilist’s behalf after which the panel sat again, but without giving reasons, the committee rejected his plea.
On the basis of the ministry’s statement that Manoj’s case would be considered afresh by the committee and thereafter by the government also, the court disposed of the interim applications seeking stay of the Arjuna award ceremony as well as for reconsidering him for the honour.
The court, however, listed the main petition seeking quashing of the selection committee for the Arjuna Awards for the year 2013-14 for further hearing on December 17.
The petition also sought ‘reconstituting of the committee for the Arjuna Award to include a majority of sportspersons as per the earlier scheme’.
The High Court on August 26 while issuing notice to the Union sports ministry had directed it to produce records on both the composition of the committee and the criteria used by the panel for choosing Arjuna awardees.
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