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TAEKWONDO MASTER SHREEPADA R. RAO SECURES LANDMARK IT APPELLATE TRIBUNAL VICTORY FOR YAKSHIT YUVA FOUNDATION AND SPORTS EDUCATION IN INDIA

TAEKWONDO MASTER SHREEPADA R. RAO SECURES LANDMARK IT APPELLATE TRIBUNAL VICTORY FOR YAKSHIT YUVA FOUNDATION AND SPORTS EDUCATION IN INDIA

Without Formal Training in Law or Taxation, Taekwondo Master Shreepada Ravi Rao Personally Researched, Prepared and Argued a Case That has Influenced the Future of Sports Education and Grassroots Sports Organisations Across India

Belagavi/Panaji, March 2026

When Taekwondo Master Shreepada R. Rao appeared before the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal on behalf of Yakshit Yuva Foundation, few could have imagined that the proceedings would result in a significant judicial ruling with implications extending far beyond a single charitable organisation.

The decision, delivered by the Panaji Bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), directed the grant of registration under Sections 12AB and 80G of the Income-tax Act to Yakshit Yuva Foundation. More importantly, the ruling recognised that organised SPORTS TRAINING does constitute “education”  and charitable activity under Indian law.

For India’s sports ecosystem, grassroots sports organisations, martial arts institutions and sports education programmes, the judgment has become an important reference point.

Yet what makes the case truly remarkable is not only the outcome, but the individual behind it.

Unlike most tax appals, which are argued by Advocates, Chartered Accountants or specialised tax practitioners, this case was personally researched, prepared and argued by Taekwondo Master Shreepada R. Rao, Founder and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Yakshit Yuva Foundation.

A sports administrator, governance consultant and research scholar in Sports Management and Governance, Taekwondo Master Rao had no formal professional background in law, taxation, accountancy or courtroom litigation. Nevertheless, he undertook the challenge of studying the relevant legal provisions, judicial precedents and policy frameworks after the Foundation’s renwal applications were rejected by the Income Tax Department.

What followed was an extraordinary journey from the dojang to the Tribunal.

FROM SPORTS ADMINISTRATION TO LEGAL RESEARCH

The rejection of Yakshit Yuva Foundation’s renewal applications presented a challenge that many grassroots sports organisations face across the country.

The Department deemed that the activities such as Taekwondo training, self-defence education and sports development does not qualify as charitable activity under the Income-tax Act.

For many organisations, such a setback marks the end of the matter.

For Taekwondo Master Shreepada R. Rao, however, it became the beginning of a much larger question.

Why cant organised sports training be recognised as education under Indian law?

The answer was not merely important for Yakshit Yuva Foundation. It carried implications for thousands of sports academies, martial arts institutions, self-defence programmes, athlete development initiatives and community sports organisations throughout India.

Determined to pursue the issue, Taekwondo Master Rao immersed himself in legal research despite having no formal legal training.

He studied judicial precedents, analysed statutory provisions and examined how courts had interpreted education within the charitable framework.

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Over time, he developed a legal argument that connected sports education with long-established principles recognised by Indian courts.

BUILDING THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR SPORTS EDUCATION

At the heart of the appeal was a simple but powerful proposition.

Education is not confined to classrooms, textbooks and examinations.

Organised sports training teaches discipline, develops skills, builds character, improves decision-making, strengthens leadership qualities and promotes self-confidence.

Taekwondo Master Rao argued that these outcomes fall squarely within the broader understanding of education recognised by Indian jurisprudence.

Drawing upon established judicial principles, he contended that structured Taekwondo training is a process of teaching and learning that contributes to the development of knowledge, skill, mind and character.

The Tribunal carefully examined these submissions.

In a significant finding, it accepted the position that systematic sports training aimed at developing knowledge, skill, mind and character falls within the scope of education for the purposes of charitable registration under the Income-tax Act.

For many observers, this aspect of the judgment represents its most important contribution to Indian sports and charitable jurisprudence.

CONNECTING SPORTS WITH MODERN EDUCATIONAL POLICY

Another distinctive feature of the case was its connection to contemporary educational thinking.

Taekwondo Master Rao highlighted the growing recognition of sports as an important component of holistic education and personal development.

The proceedings drew attention to the broader vision reflected in the National Education Policy 2020, which emphasises experiential learning, life skills, character development and well-rounded education.

The Tribunal recorded that the objectives of Yakshit Yuva Foundation were consistent with these principles.

By doing so, the ruling reinforced the idea that “sport is not merely a recreational activity but a meaningful educational tool capable of shaping young lives” .

RECOGNITION OF TAEKWONDO AND SPORTS DEVELOPMENT

The appeal also addressed the importance of promoting recognised sports.

Taekwondo Master Rao argued that activities undertaken for the development and promotion of Taekwondo should be viewed in light of the sport’s recognised status within the applicable legal framework.

The Tribunal examined the relevant provisions and accepted that promotion of such recognised sporting activities possesses charitable characteristics.

This finding strengthened the Foundation’s case while also recognising the wider social value of organised sports development.

EVIDENCE OF IMPACT BEYOND TRAINING HALL.

The success of the appeal was not based solely upon legal arguments.

The Tribunal reviewed extensive evidence relating to the activities of Yakshit Yuva Foundation across Karnataka and Maharashtra.

Among the programmes examined was the Foundation’s “Kick & Shout” initiative, through which the underprivileged girls received self-defence training through over 72 workshops.

The Foundation also conducted sports education programmes, awareness initiatives and community outreach activities that reached thousands of students.

These efforts demonstrated that the organisation’s work extended beyond competitive sport and encompassed youth development, self-defence education, community empowerment and social welfare.

A RARE EXAMPLE of SELF-REPRESENTATION

Perhaps the most extraordinary aspect of the case is that the legal framework accepted by the Tribunal was completely drafted, developed and presented by Taekwondo Master Shreepada R. Rao himself.

The Tribunal records him as the Authorised Representative of the appellant organisation.

In specialised tax litigation, such appearances are typically undertaken by trained legal or tax professionals.

Taekwondo Master Rao’s achievement therefore extends beyond securing registration for Yakshit Yuva Foundation.

Without formal training in law, taxation or litigation, he successfully navigated a complex appellate process, researched judicial precedents, formulated legal arguments and secured a ruling that influences future treatment of sports education under Indian charitable law.

It is this unusual combination of sports leadership, self-learning, public policy understanding and legal reasoning that makes the case exceptional.

A Victory Beyond Yakshit Yuva Foundation

While the immediate beneficiary of the judgment is Yakshit Yuva Foundation, its implications are much wider.

Across India, numerous sports academies, martial arts institutions, grassroots sports programmes, self-defence initiatives and charitable sports organisations often face questions concerning their legal status and eligibility for charitable recognition.

The Tribunal’s reasoning provides important support for the proposition that organised sports education serves a genuine educational and public purpose.

For the grassroots sports ecosystem, the decision represents a significant step towards greater recognition of sport as a vehicle for education, character-building, youth development and social advancement.

FROM THE DOJANG TO A LANDMARK PRECEDENT

For Yakshit Yuva Foundation, the ruling represents validation of years of work dedicated to sports education, model sports governance policies and community development.

For India’s sports sector, it strengthens the status of an organised sport obtaining recognition as a legitimate educational activity capable of creating lasting social impact.

For Taekwondo Master Shreepada R. Rao, however, the judgment stands as something even more distinctive.

It is the story of a sports administrator and martial arts instructor who entered a field far removed from his professional background, taught himself the fundamentals necessary to challenge an adverse legal decision, and ultimately helped shape a significant judicial precedent affecting thousands of sports organisations across the country.

The significance of the case therefore lies not only in the registrations granted to a single organisation, but also in the remarkable journey of Taekwondo Master Shreepada R. Rao, whose determination transformed a simple tax dispute into a wider recognition of sports education within India’s National charitable and educational framework.

From the dojang to the Tribunal, it is a journey that demonstrates how conviction, research and perseverance can sometimes create change far beyond the boundaries of sport itself.

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