Srinagar, May 7: The High Court of J&K and Ladakh on Tuesday responded in negative to a question if mere representation at a National or International level entitles a person to the reservation under the J&K Sports Policy regardless of his performance, position, proficiency or talent.
“The question which falls for consideration…..is whether every sportsperson with mere representation at a National or International level is entitled to the reservation under the J&K Sports Policy, regardless of his performance, position, proficiency or talent. The answer to this question is emphatic ‘No’…” a bench of Justice Rajesh Sekhri while dismissing a petition.
“The ‘Sports Quota’ also known as ‘Sports Representation’ is a policy devised by the Government and used by the educational institutions to reserve a particular percentage of seats or positions for individuals, who have achieved excellence in sports,” the court said underlining that J&K Sports policy aims to promote “Outstanding” and “Proficient” sportspersons by providing them with opportunities for education, employment and/or other benefits.
The petitioner had applied for admission in the discipline of Civil Engineering under Sports Category and later his sports certificates were sent by varsity’s Assistant Registrar Academics for verification to the Secretary J&K Sports Council Srinagar. However, the Sports Council conveyed to the University that petitioner, having single participation at the National level, is not eligible for selection under the Sports Category.