Context:
Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya introduced the National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha to align India’s anti-doping framework with World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) requirements.
Key Highlights:
- Objective of the Amendment:
- To provide greater operational independence to the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA), a key concern raised by WADA.
- To make India’s anti-doping regime compliant with international standards and avoid suspension or non-recognition.
- Background:
- The original National Anti-Doping Act, 2022, had faced objections from WADA due to government interference, particularly via the National Board for Anti-Doping in Sports.
- WADA had raised concerns over the lack of functional autonomy for NADA.
- Key Amendments in the Bill:
- The National Board for Anti-Doping in Sports has been retained, but it will no longer have jurisdiction over NADA’s appeals panel.
- This change aims to separate adjudicatory powers from executive functions, in line with WADA’s requirements.