Delhi High Court dropped a bombshell on April 21, convicting Hockey India and Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh of court contempt in a high-stakes ruling. The bench of Justice Prashant Kumar Kaurav uncovered deliberate defiance against a prior order.
At the heart of the matter: Elected Vice President Saeed Asima Ali was stonewalled from two key executive board sessions in July 2025. The court had explicitly ordered on January 17 her inclusion through online links—a directive ignored without remorse.
The federation claimed post-facto disqualification justified the snub, but Justice Kaurav shot it down. He lambasted the ‘premeditated conspiracy’ to flout orders, warning that institutions cannot cherry-pick judicial compliance.
Singh’s apology? Dismissed as too little, too late, riddled with shortcomings. The court painted a grim picture of Hockey India’s functioning, stressing that such actions mock the legal system.
Next hearing on punishment looms May 4, with a chance for amends. This case signals a crackdown on administrative overreach in sports, potentially reshaping governance norms across federations.