The recent hard courts national championship at DLTA was rocked by allegations that several over-aged players were competing in various age groups, denying a level-playing field to genuine kids.
The aggrieved parents had signed a petition during the championship and demanded appropriate action from the National Federation.
Acknowledging the concerns, the All India Tennis Association (AITA) discussed the matter at its recent Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Kolkata.
"That's why we will ask the ministry to provide the guidelines."
An AITA Executive Committee member informed that a committee has been formed which will soon start looking into the complaints.
The National Sports Code (2011) has made provisions to tackle the issue and approved the guidelines, circulated via a letter by the then joint secretary Injeti Srinivas on November 25, 2009.
It further stated that the Federation should ensure that the medical tests include physical examination, dental examination and radiological examination at a credible hospital, preferably a government.
If an athlete contest the findings of the medical test in question, it would be incumbent upon the Federation to arrange for a re-examination, preferably at a reputed government hospital.
The guidelines also stipulated that Federation should conduct random verifications at regular intervals.
The Code is though silent on what should be done if the findings are challenged in the court and if the findings are set aside by the judiciary.
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