Menu   ≡ ╳
  • News
    • Major Tournaments
    • General News
    • USA Chess
  • Puzzles
  • Improvement
  • Event
  • College
  • Scholastic
  • Women
  • Search

        More results...

        Or you can try to:
        Search in Shop
        Exact matches only
        Search in title
        Search in content
        Search in comments
        Search in excerpt
        Search for News
        Search in pages
        Search in groups
        Search in users
        Search in forums
        Filter by Categories

        Try these: Sicilian Defense, Empire Chess, USA Chess

    • SPICE
    • Videos
    • Susan’s Blog
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • SPICE
    • Videos
    • Susan’s Blog
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    Menu   ≡ ╳
    • News
      • Major Tournaments
      • General News
      • USA Chess
    • Puzzles
    • Improvement
    • Event
    • College
    • Scholastic
    • Women
    • Search

          More results...

          Or you can try to:
          Search in Shop
          Exact matches only
          Search in title
          Search in content
          Search in comments
          Search in excerpt
          Search for News
          Search in pages
          Search in groups
          Search in users
          Search in forums
          Filter by Categories

          Try these: Sicilian Defense, Empire Chess, USA Chess

      Home  >  General News • Susan's Personal Blog  >  Probe All India Chess Federation

      Probe All India Chess Federation

      All India Chess Federation, Chess politics, legal


      Probe All India Chess Federation: Delhi HC tells CCI

      New Delhi: The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has been asked by the Delhi High Court to probe whether the All India Chess Federation is abusing its dominant position by banning players associating themselves with other chess federations.

      Justice Vipin Sanghi directed the probe by the watchdog on a plea by a chess player alleging that All India Chess Federation (AICF), the body recognised by Ministry of Sports, is abusing its dominant position by prohibiting players registered with it from participating in chess tournament organised by other associations.

      “Since in the present case the petitioner has brought to this Court`s notice the aforesaid state of affairs in relation to AICF, this court is of the opinion that said aspects need thorough investigation under provisions of the Competition Act by the Competition Commission,” Justice Sanghi said.

      The court said, “Prima facie, it appears that the endeavour of AICF appears to be to exercise its monopolistic and dominant position to stifle the growth of any other association of chess players, by threatening the chess players registered with it, with disciplinary action/expulsion and a virtual boycott in case they participate in tournaments organised by such other associations.”

      It said there could be a breach of players` fundamental rights to freedom, by the policies and practices of AICF.

      “I, therefore, direct the Competition Commission to enquire into the alleged contravention of the provisions of Section 3 (Anti-competitive agreements) and Section 4 (Abuse of dominant position) by AICF…,” the judge said. The court asked the petitioner to appear before CCI on November 28 to present a memorandum containing his grievances in this respect.

      The petitioner, Hemant Sharma and other chess players claiming to be registered with AICF, said they “being amateurs, like to play chess whenever an opportunity presents itself, even in those tournaments not organised by AICF or which may not have the blessings of AICF,”.

      The court was told that AICF was also the body recognised by the international federation, Federation Internationale Des Echess (FIDE) and it is responsible for selection of sports persons for participation in international events.

      The court noted that AICF uses its position to arm twist players by getting them removed from international ranking.

      “AICF has been given the mandate to select the players who would eventually be entitled to participate in international tournaments. AICF also flexes its muscles by instructing FIDE to remove the ranking of the chess players who participate in unauthorised or illegal tournaments,” it said.

      The high court also brushed aside the contention of AICF that it is not covered under the Competition Act holding it is an `enterprise` which charges annual fee for a service. The judge held that one of the purposes of the Act is to prevent practices having adverse effect on competition and such practice need not necessarily be related to trade or commerce.

      PTI

      First Published: Thursday, November 10, 2011, 13:58

      Source: http://zeenews.india.com

      Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
      Previous Article ETCC LIVE
      Next Article Statement from FIDE Vice President

      About Author

      Susan Polgar

      Related Posts

      • CAS dismissed Bulgarian Chess Federation appeal

        May 24, 2017
      • US District Judge Explains Why He Ruled Against AGON!

        December 1, 2016
      • Russian Court Rejected AGON’s Lawsuit Regarding Broadcasting Moves

        November 13, 2016

      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 10, 2011 at 4:09 pm

        This is very serious.

      2. World Chess Federation Reply
        November 10, 2011 at 6:29 pm

        It will be good for world chess if AICF is defetaed in their monopoly attempts Then that would be a good precedent for USCF which abuses those who cooperate with competitor American Chess Association or FIDE which bans players from competing in World Chess Federation competitions (Fischer’s competitor to FIDE) the FIDE non compete contracts are immoral illegal and uneforceable but World Cup participants have not shown courage to fight FIDE so they miss out on playing in WCF candidates opportunities toward WCF title.

      Leave a Reply to Anonymous Cancel reply

      Improvement

      • Important Scholastic Coaching Tips
      • My Chess Quotes Over The Years
      • My kids know chess rules. What’s next?
      • Chess Parenting

      Events

      • My Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Chess (Part 3) May 13, 2021
      • My Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Chess (Part 2) May 12, 2021
      • My Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Chess (Part 1) May 10, 2021
      • About Susan Polgar April 9, 2021
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Daily News
      • My Account
      • Terms & Conditions
      • Privacy Policy

      Anand Armenia Breaking News Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St Louis Chess interview Chess Olympiad Chess tactic Chess tournament chess trivia China FIDE Grand Prix Holland India Khanty-Mansiysk LIVE games Lubbock Magnus Carlsen Moscow National Championship Norway OnlineChessLessons Philippines Puzzle Solving Russia Scholastic chess Spain SPF SPICE SPICE Cup St Louis Susan Polgar Tata Steel Chess Texas Tech Tromsø TTU Turkey Webster University Wesley So Wijk aan Zee Women's Chess Women's Grand Prix Women's World Championship World Championship World Cup

      April 2026
      M T W T F S S
       12345
      6789101112
      13141516171819
      20212223242526
      27282930  
      « Sep