Abide by Sports laws, game rules. Be healthy & excel!
Abide by Sports laws, game rules. Be healthy & excel!
De Risk Sports, is a unit of Strategic Consultants, Bengaluru, Karnataka. It aims at keeping the sports clean & healthy.
Ethical practices, keeps the sports healthy and ethical! We strive to ensure the same.
We follow five basic techniques of risk management:
1. Avoidance
2. Retention
3. Spreading
4. Loss Prevent
5. Transfer
The spirit of sport is the celebration of the human spirit, body and mind. It is the essence of Olympism and is reflected in the values we find in and through sport, including:
· Health
· Ethics,
· Fair play and honesty
· Athletes’ rights
· Excellence in performance
· Teamwork
· Dedication and commitment
· Respect for rules and laws
· Respect for self and other Participants
· Courage
· Integrity & socializing
To be exemplary must be any sports persons & body's motive. There are authorities who govern sports. The main authorities are:
1. Ministry of Youth affairs & sports
2. National Sports Federation
3. Sports law & welfare association of India
4. Sports Authority of India
5. Individual Sports have their own governing bodies like BCCI, IHF- Indian Hockey Federation.
The mains source of guidelines comes from WADA (World Anti Doping Agency) & NADA (National Anti Doping Agency)
To know more on WADA please visit:
To know more on NADA please visit:
Anti-doping programs seek to maintain the integrity of sport in terms of respect for rules, other competitors, fair competition, a level playing field, and the value of clean sport to the world.
The consequences of Anti-Doping Rule Violations by an individual athlete or athlete support personnel may result in one or more of the following, namely: —
(a) disqualification of results with all consequences including forfeiture of medals, points and prizes, in such manner as may be specified by the Agency by regulations;
(b) ineligibility to participate in any competition or event or other activity or funding, for such period and in such manner, as may be specified by the Agency by regulations;
(c) provisional suspension from participating in any competition or activity prior to the decision in appeal under section 23 in such manner as may be specified by the Agency by regulations;
(d) imposition of financial sanction including proportionate recovery of costs, in such manner as may be specified by the Agency by regulations;
(e) public disclosure and such other consequences as may be specified by the Agency by regulations.
National Anti-Doping Act 2022 provides to Doping Control Process. Here, we share some extracts of the same.
Extract of CHAPTER V
19. (1) Where the Agency has reasons to believe that an athlete or athlete support personnel or any other person to whom this Act applies has committed an Anti-Doping Rule Violation, any person authorised by the Agency may, in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, —
(a) enter any place, at all reasonable times, with such assistance as is considered necessary, for the purpose of inspecting, examining and determining if any Anti-Doping Rule Violation has been committed or is being committed;
(b) search any premises in which the officer has reason to believe that any Anti-Doping Rule Violation has been, or is being, or is about to be, committed;
(c) seize any equipment, device, substance, record, register, document or other material object, if such officer believes that it may furnish evidence of such Anti-Doping Rule Violation or that seizure is necessary to prevent or mitigate any Anti-Doping Rule Violation.
Note: Evading, refusing or failing to submit to sample collection upon asking by designated authorities & or tampering or attempted tampering with any part of doping control will call for immediate suspension and possible banning.
What type of betting is illegal in India?
Sports betting in India is mainly illegal except for the betting on horse races. All other sports is based on the laws of the individual states or the general laws of India. Most of the India is subject to the Public Gambling Act of 1867 and the Technology Act of 2000.
Punishment for betting in India.
Section 4 of the Act stipulates punishment for gambling, which is imprisonment extendable up to 1 month or a fine of Rs 100 or both. The penalty for owning or keeping a common gaming house is a maximum of 6 months' imprisonment or a fine up to Rs 1,000.
Subsequently, they may be banned, reduce points or terminate the player found betting in a tournament that they or their team is part of.
What is the punishment for online gambling in India?
All cyber activities or online gambling in India are regulated under the IT Act, 2000. The act prohibits online gambling activities and prescribes a punishment for persons indulging in such activities, with a fine of Indian Rupees 100,000 or imprisonment of up to 5 years.
Sports betting and laws relating to it.
Sports law in India, an overview.
What is WADA?
What is NADA?
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