Posted by Raghavendra Patnaik in Cricket, IPL, Sports Law, Sports Management
on Apr 23rd, 2010 | 10 comments
Over the past four years, I have struggled to justify to numerous well-wishers, what exactly, I do. Sports Law in India, it appears, is just some euphemism for drafting agreements for cricketers to endorse colas and hair gel or purchase land.
The question marks about financial impropriety that have arisen during the third edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), have eased the task of explaining why indeed there must be a structured Sports Law regime in India.
Notes on Sports in its subsequent posts will examine issues that we must raise and address in Indian Sports Law with some specific attention...