Tuesday, April 7, 2026
18.1 C
New Delhi

HC Upholds NOIDA’s Termination Of Cricket Stadium Contract Over Shabby Toilets, Facilities

Reported By :
Edited By:

Last Updated:

The court sided with the authority, pointing to the poor condition of facilities and noting that the petitioner had not adequately maintained the stadium

Follow us on:
font

The bench clarified that the foundation was free to raise its grievances before an arbitrator.

The bench clarified that the foundation was free to raise its grievances before an arbitrator.

The Allahabad High Court has refused to interfere with the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority’s (NOIDA) decision to terminate its agreement with the Physical Education Foundation of India (PEFI) for the management of the Noida Cricket Stadium, citing lapses in maintenance and hygiene.

A division bench of Justices Mahesh Chandra Tripathi and Vinod Diwakar dismissed the foundation’s writ petition on August 11, observing that the dispute falls within the ambit of arbitration under the contract terms and that there was no ground to invoke the court’s writ jurisdiction. The bench, however, allowed the petitioner to pursue its claims before an arbitrator.

Recommended Stories

The controversy relates to a 15-year licence agreement executed on September 24, 2021, under which PEFI was entrusted with operating and maintaining the cricket stadium in Sector 21, Noida. The contract, effective from July 2021, required the operator to pay NOIDA either Rs. 1,00,000 or 30 per cent of the revenue generated from the facility, whichever was higher.

In July 2024, NOIDA issued a show-cause notice, accusing the foundation of neglecting its contractual duties, particularly in maintenance work. By October 2024, the licence was cancelled. That decision was challenged in court, and the high court quashed it in December 2024 on the grounds that the foundation’s reply had not been considered. The matter was remitted to NOIDA for a fresh decision.

Following the order, the foundation submitted a detailed response in March 2025. But on May 27, 2025, NOIDA once again terminated the agreement. The authority cited continued neglect of hygiene and basic facilities at the stadium, including toilets and washrooms that were described as being in shabby condition since the foundation took charge in 2021.

Appearing for the petitioner, the counsel argued that the termination was arbitrary and contrary to Clause 5.8 of the agreement, which required NOIDA’s prior written consent for major repairs. The foundation claimed it had repeatedly sought permission to install floodlights and seating arrangements but was ignored. It further alleged that NOIDA created third-party interests in the facility in violation of the agreement.

On the other hand, NOIDA’s counsel maintained that the foundation was responsible for day-to-day upkeep, seating, lighting and smooth functioning of the stadium under Clauses 4.1 and 5.2 of the agreement. The authority said the operator had failed to discharge these obligations, resulting in financial losses and poor utilisation of a facility built to international standards.

The court sided with the authority, pointing to the poor condition of facilities and noting that the petitioner had not adequately maintained the stadium. Stressing that Clause 5.4 of the contract provided a dispute resolution mechanism through arbitration, the bench held that a writ petition was not the appropriate remedy.

“The instant writ petition has no merit under Article 226 of the Constitution,” the court said while dismissing the plea.

At the request of the petitioner’s counsel, however, the bench clarified that the foundation was free to raise its grievances before an arbitrator and that the court’s observations would not prejudice such proceedings.

About the Author

authorimg
Salil Tiwari

Salil Tiwari, Senior Special Correspondent at Lawbeat, reports on the Allahabad High Court and courts in Uttar Pradesh, however, she also writes on important cases of national importance and public interests fr…Read More

Salil Tiwari, Senior Special Correspondent at Lawbeat, reports on the Allahabad High Court and courts in Uttar Pradesh, however, she also writes on important cases of national importance and public interests fr… Read More

view comments

News india HC Upholds NOIDA’s Termination Of Cricket Stadium Contract Over Shabby Toilets, Facilities
Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Read More

Go to Source

Hot this week

Bowlers need to take responsibility: MI captain Hardik after loss to RR

Guwahati, Apr 7 (PTI): Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya said the bowlers need to take responsibility after his side lost to Rajasthan Royals by 27 runs in their rain-curtailed Indian Premier League match here on Tuesday. Read More

Billie Jean King Cup: India’s opening day woes continue against Thailand before rain halts tie

Debutant Vaishnavi Adkar suffered a straight-sets loss to Aunchisa Chanta as rain delayed India’s Billie Jean King Cup tie against Thailand. Sahaja Yamlapalli’s second singles remains unfinished, with play resuming on Wednesday. Read More

PTI Supporters Defy Section 144, Clash With Police Outside Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail

The Rawalpindi administration has imposed Section 144 till April 20. Read More

Pakistan Urges Trump To Extend Iran Deadline By 2 Weeks: ‘Diplomatic Efforts Progressing Rapidly’

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif said diplomatic efforts for a peaceful settlement in the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran were “progressing rapidly, strongly and powerfully”. Read More

Topics

Bowlers need to take responsibility: MI captain Hardik after loss to RR

Guwahati, Apr 7 (PTI): Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya said the bowlers need to take responsibility after his side lost to Rajasthan Royals by 27 runs in their rain-curtailed Indian Premier League match here on Tuesday. Read More

Billie Jean King Cup: India’s opening day woes continue against Thailand before rain halts tie

Debutant Vaishnavi Adkar suffered a straight-sets loss to Aunchisa Chanta as rain delayed India’s Billie Jean King Cup tie against Thailand. Sahaja Yamlapalli’s second singles remains unfinished, with play resuming on Wednesday. Read More

PTI Supporters Defy Section 144, Clash With Police Outside Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail

The Rawalpindi administration has imposed Section 144 till April 20. Read More

Pakistan Urges Trump To Extend Iran Deadline By 2 Weeks: ‘Diplomatic Efforts Progressing Rapidly’

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif said diplomatic efforts for a peaceful settlement in the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran were “progressing rapidly, strongly and powerfully”. Read More

STF nabs oxytocin smuggling accused in Lucknow; arrests two members of Barwar gang

Lucknow, Apr 7 (PTI): The Uttar Pradesh Police Special Task Force (STF) has arrested a member of an interstate gang involved in illegal smuggling of oxytocin injections in Lucknow and seized a large quantity of the drug, officials said on Tuesday. Read More

Gold smuggling racket busted at Bengaluru airport, 5 arrested

Bengaluru, Apr 7 (PTI): The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has busted a major international gold smuggling syndicate operating through Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru following a coordinated operation, according to an offici Read More

UP: Posters target Akhilesh with ‘Dhurandhar’ reference; SP chief says check NCRB data

Lucknow/Amethi (UP), Apr 7 (PTI): Posters and hoardings inspired by Bollywood movie ‘Dhurandhar’ targeting Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav have surfaced at several locations in Lucknow and Amethi, triggering a political row months a Read More

Related Articles