On Tuesday, the Gujarat High Court reserved🍌 its order on a PIL seeking ban on online gambling, particularly thꦫe game of rummy.
The PIL wasꦆ filed by advocate Amit Nair who urged the Gujarat High Court to declare gambling through virtual channels or online gambling through mobile and computers illegal. The PIL stressed on the game of online rummy in particular, among other online gambling activities, to be declared illegal and in violation of the Gujarat Prevention of Gambling Act.
The petitioner hasಞ highlighted in the PIL that🌃 the present law in the state does not clearly regulate online gambling.
Nair’s lawyer Bhargav Hasurkar has contended that with the advent of new technology the dangers posed by gambling have only increa🅘sed. The PIL even highlighted that during the lockdown due to COVID-19 online gambling rose by 21 perce🍨nt.
It is clarified that the petition is filed against the gambling aspect of online gaming and not online gaming per se. It is highlighted that various online ads promoting rummy pop up on mobile apps and social media. These advertisements entice people with sign up bonuses and credits and with the idea of chances of winning lakhs of rupees. Even ⛄film stars have been signed up to endorse s꧂uch gambling platforms.
On 25th August, the Andhra Pradesh government banned online gambling ga🦹mes lik🏅e rummy, poker, fantasy sports.