Hindustantimes: On Carvalho’s plea, high court seeks responses

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On Carvalho’s plea, high court seeks responses

The Delhi high court on Wednesday sought responses from the Centre and others on a PIL filed by a coach alleging that Hockey India (HI) was threatening players against taking part in World Series Hockey (WSH), a joint initiative of Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) and Nimbus Sport.

“HI would file its response within three days,” a bench of acting Chief Justice A K Sikri and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw said and fixed the matter for further hearing on December 7.

The court was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Joachim Carvalho, a former player and coach, that HI, which is fighting legal battles with IHF, is threatening the players that if they take part in WSH they would not be selected for national duty.
Advocate Jayant Bhushan, appearing for Carvalho, said “for the first time our hockey players are going to get some money by playing in WSH and HI is trying to deny them their right to play.”

Additional solicitor general AS Chandhiok, appearing for the Centre, said “the government has no role in it and it has simply let out its stadiums at commercial rates for organising the WSH.”

Advocate Sandeep Sethi, arguing for HI, said the matter is pending in the Supreme Court and HI has been allowed to select national teams for men and women.

WSH, an initiative of IHF and Nimbus Sport, is to be held between December 17, 2011 and January 22, 2012, with an aim to “reinvigorate hockey here and to make it a “sport of choice” for youngsters.