Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, February 26 2009:
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought a response from the Sports Authority of India on a petition filed by weightlifter L Monika Devi
disqualified from participating in Beijing Olympics 2008 after she was found positive in dope test, alleging that the officials violated the
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules.
Also issuing notices to Indian Olympic Association, National Dope Testing Laboratory and
Weightlifting Federation of India besides the sports ministry, Justice Ravinder Bhat sought their responses by April 2. Monika, who won the
Silver Medal in Melbourne Common Wealth Games 2006, is seeking direction to the sports authority to declare the dope test conducted by the
Laboratory of Tokyo on her ahead of the Beijing Olympic as null and void as the officials failed to follow the doping rules.
Filing the
petition through their counsel P Ramesh Kumar, Monika contended that she had given samples 'A' for dope test, whose result was not told to
her but the information was revealed to media.
As per the WADA rule, the athlete was entitled to know the result of sample-A within 10 days
from the date when the sample was given but she was not informed by the officials, the national champion's counsel said.
As per the rule,
the officials should have maintained the sample 'A' result confidential but they revealed the information to media which is against the WADA
rule, the Manipur based weightlifter said.
Besides this petition, Monika and L Ibomcha Singh, President of All Manipur Tae-Kwondo
association, and Dr Thakur Suresh Singh have filed a PIL seeking court's intervention to address the issues related to dope test on the
athletes.
In case the athlete wants to challenge the sample A test, he or she has to give sample 'B' before challenging the result, they
said.
According to the petitioners, the court should direct the Centre to set up a National Sports Tribunal to address the problems of the
athletes.