Online Betting Case: SC Issues Notice to Centre, Says ‘Misconception that It Can Be Stopped Through Law’
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SC issues notice to Centre on plea to ban betting apps
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to examine a plea seeking a complete ban on “illegal” betting apps. The petition also sought strict regulations on online gaming and fantasy sports, and the enactment of a comprehensive law. A bench of Justices Surya Kant and N.K. Singh issued a notice to the Centre and sought its response, but refrained from issuing notices to the state governments at the present stage. The petitioner, claiming hims…
Online betting case: SC issues notice to Centre, says ‘misconception that it can be stopped through law’
During the hearing on Friday, Justice Kant said that people “are voluntarily doing these things.” He said the court supports that online betting should be stopped but there's a “misconception that it can be stopped through a law.”
KA Paul did the right thing
Many times, evangelist and politician KA Paul’s outspoken nature and dramatic persona pulled him into controversies, but he always used political platform to fight injustice. This time he raises serious alarm over online betting apps. After a few YouTuber influences and bureaucrats tried their bit to fight against it, the addiction has still been causing severe financial distress among youth in every nook and corner of India. Easy access to unre…
SC Seeks Centre’s Response On Plea To Regulate Betting Apps SC Seeks Centre’s Response On Plea To Regulate Betting Apps
The Supreme Court has reportedly sought response from the Centre on a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking regulation of all online and offline betting apps. A PTI report said that a bench of justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh issued the notice to the Centre on a plea filed by K A Paul, who argued that many children had committed suicide after getting involved in online betting and gambling through apps. The petitioner alleged that the…
Supreme Court Cracks Whip: Centre Gets Notice on 'Illegal' Betting Apps – Time to End Digital Exploitation of Youth
In a much-needed intervention, the Supreme Court of India has issued a notice to the Centre over a petition demanding an outright ban on illegal betting apps, and the regulation of the murky, exploitative world of online gaming disguised as “fantasy sports.” A Supreme Court bench comprising Justices Surya Kant and N.K. Singh has sought the Union government’s response but has refrained, for now, from involving state governments in the process. Th…
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