The Supreme Courtroom on Thursday mentioned that it’ll hear on November 4 a batch of petitions transferred to it from numerous Excessive Courts, difficult the constitutional validity of the Promotion and Regulation of On-line Gaming Act, 2025.
The Act, which was cleared by Parliament earlier this 12 months, prohibits all types of “on-line cash video games” and restricts banking, promoting, and different associated companies, whereas selling and regulating social, instructional, and esports-based gaming.
The matter was talked about for pressing listening to earlier than a Bench of Justices JB Pardiwala and Ok.V. Viswanathan by senior advocates C. Aryaman Sundaram and Arvind P. Datar, showing for petitioners whose instances had been earlier pending earlier than completely different Excessive Courts.
Sundaram submitted that the difficulty had already been talked about earlier than the Chief Justice of India (CJI) for pressing itemizing.
“My instructing Advocate-on-File had talked about the matter earlier than the discovered CJI, who noticed that it will be within the health of issues if this Bench had been to direct that the matter be taken up on November 4 as scheduled,” he mentioned.
In response, Justice Pardiwala mentioned, “Then we’ll hear it.” Earlier on September 8, the Supreme Courtroom had transferred to itself a number of petitions pending earlier than the Delhi, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh Excessive Courts difficult the constitutional validity of the On-line Gaming Act.
The Union authorities had sought the switch to keep away from multiplicity of proceedings throughout completely different courts.
“The proceedings from Karnataka, Delhi, and Madhya Pradesh Excessive Courts stand transferred to this Courtroom. Respective Excessive Courts are directed to switch whole information with all interlocutory functions filed inside one week,” the apex court docket had ordered, directing that the matter be listed earlier than the apex court docket as soon as the whole information had been acquired.
A number of on-line gaming corporations, together with Dream11, Pokerbazi, and Rummy Circle, have already discontinued their real-money contests following the enforcement of the brand new legislation.
Beneath the Act, providing or selling such video games attracts extreme penalties — together with fines of as much as Rs 1 crore and imprisonment of as much as three years.
Throughout the Monsoon Session, Union Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw launched the Invoice, which was handed by the Lok Sabha in seven minutes and cleared by the Rajya Sabha in simply 26 minutes. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had mentioned the laws would defend society from the adversarial impression of on-line cash video games.

