This newsletter highlights key developments in sports, esports, and gaming laws in India and internationally. The sports sector continues to experience a growing emphasis on enhancing its regulatory framework through legislative reforms and judicial decisions.
The highlights of the current issue are:
Updates:
- India Strengthens Anti-Doping Framework
- BCCI Introduces Changes to Domestic Cricket Playing Conditions for 2026-27 Season
- FIFA Initiates Disciplinary Proceedings Against Argentina
- FIFA Abandons Plan to Sell Minority Stake in World Cup Commercial Unit
- Motor Sports Body FMSCI Gets Provisional NSF Recognition
- Sports Ministry Suspends Recognition of Table Tennis Federation of India
- SAI Introduces Athlete Psychological Wellbeing and Support Framework
- Tennis Reforms: AITA Aligns Constitution with NSG Act
- Government Approves Revamped Khelo India Scheme For 2026-27 To 2030-31
- Government Grants Conditional Recognition To Judo Federation Of India Interim Body
- Bombay HC Hears Challenge to BCCI Bar on Foreign Passport Holders in Domestic Cricket
- UK High Court Considers Strike-Out Of Rugby Brain-Injury Claims
Case Laws:
- Delhi HC Quashes Recognition Of Yogasana Bharat, Directs Fresh Recognition Exercise
- CJEU Rules on FIFA Agent Regulations, Leaves Matter to German Court