The Supreme Court today(October 30) said that it will hear on November 4 a batch of transferred petitions challenging the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025 ("Online Gaming Act"), which seeks to prohibit 'online money games' and the offering of bank services, advertisements, etc. related thereto.
On the Union Government's plea, a bench comprising Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice KV Viswanathan had on September 8 allowed the transfer of petitions , seeking the consolidation and transfer of three writ petitions pending before the Delhi High Court, the Karnataka High Court and the Madhya Pradesh High Court, filed by online skill-gaming companies. It also clarified that any such petition pending before any of the High Courts also stands transferred.
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