Fantasy Sports Regulatory Authority empanels 2 ex-judges

NEW DELHI: The Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports (FIFS), India’s only self-regulatory body for the fantasy sports industry has appointed Justice (Retd.) Mukul Mudgal, former Chief Justice, Punjab and Haryana High Court and Justice (Retd.) G.S. Sistani, former Judge, Delhi High Court as panel members of Fantasy Sports Regulatory Authority (FSRA). 

Eminent jurist, Justice (Retd.) A.K. Sikri, former Judge, Supreme Court of India, is the FSRA chairperson. 

The FSRA is a committee of independent experts constituted by FIFS as an independent self-regulatory authority for Fantasy Sports industry in India. The FSRA is empowered to govern the regulatory aspects of the FIFS self-regulatory framework, which includes:
    Formulating and setting best practices, standards,  code of ethics including responsible gaming policies for FIFS members
    Setup stringent audit mechanisms to ensure zero violations of the FIFS Charter and take appropriate action for non-compliance 
    Initiate dialogues, consultations with the Government stakeholders for growth & sustenance of India’s fantasy sports industry 
    Ensure effective grievance handling and consumer dispute resolution

FIFS chairman Bimal Julka said, “Indian fantasy sports industry is at an inflection point. The extensive knowledge, collective experience and expertise of Justice (Retd.) Mudgal and Justice (Retd.) Sistani will be invaluable to lead this sunshine sector and chart the path towards its long-term growth trajectory.”

On his appointment, Justice (Retd.) Mudgal said, “Our role will be to work as an independent regulatory body to ensure regulations, laws of India and our constitution are abided by.”

Justice (Retd.) Sistani added, “I’m delighted to join FSRA as a panel member. As far as the legal front is concerned, all the issues relating to fantasy sports are a settled matter as it has been recognised as a game of skill repeatedly in multiple judgements by various courts including Hon’ble Supreme Court of India thereby extending protection to the sunshine sector under Article 19(1)(g) of the Indian Constitution bringing business certainty which is integral to the rule of law.”

FIFS has been driving industry led self regulation since 2017. Recently, FIFS also announced the appointment of Joy Bhattacharjya as the director general. Further, sports industry veterans such as Professor Ratnakar Shetty – former BCCI chief administrative officer and Amrit Mathur – former secretary Sports Authority of India, are Advisors to the FIFS Secretariat. 
 

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