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Supreme Court Clears AIFF Constitution, Confirms Chaubey-Led Board to 2026

The order imposes a four-week adoption window plus an open ISL rights tender by October 15 to satisfy FIFA’s October 30 compliance date.

Overview

  • The bench of Justices P. S. Narasimha and Joymalya Bagchi approved the court‑drafted charter and directed AIFF to place it before a special general body meeting for adoption within four weeks.
  • Fresh elections were ruled unnecessary, with the current executive committee under president Kalyan Chaubey recognized to complete its term through 2026.
  • Reforms in the charter include a 12-year lifetime cap with two successive four-year terms, a four-year cooling-off after eight years, an age limit of 70, a 14‑member executive with player representation, and a no‑confidence removal mechanism.
  • Commercial rights for the Indian Super League must be awarded via an open, court‑supervised tender overseen by a Big Four firm by October 15, following a partial lifting of a prior contracting embargo.
  • The season roadmap recorded by the court schedules the Super Cup in September and targets an ISL restart in December, easing immediate suspension risk if deadlines are met.