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Centre moves Supreme Court to transfer challenges to Online Gaming Act, hearing likely on September 8

India's new online gaming law, which imposes a blanket-ban on real-money games, has faced three legal challenges so far, with petitions filed before the High Courts of Karnataka, Delhi, and Madhya Pradesh.

September 04, 2025 / 13:15 IST
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The Centre has moved the Supreme Court, seeking transfer of three petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025 pending before multiple high courts.

The transfer petition was mentioned in the Supreme Court on September 4 before a bench led by Chief Justice BR Gavai, which has directed it to be listed on September 8. In its petition, the Centre submitted that it is imperative for these petitions to be transferred to the Supreme Court or any High Court to avoid conflicting or multiple rulings on this matter.

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India's new online gaming law, which imposes a blanket-ban on real-money games, has faced three legal challenges so far, with petitions filed before the High Courts of Karnataka, Delhi, and Madhya Pradesh.

Earlier this week, during a hearing at the Madhya Pradesh High Court, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta had mentioned that the government is considering moving a transfer petition for all matters to be heard together in either one of the High Courts or the Supreme Court directly, as similar challenges are already pending in the Karnataka and Delhi High Courts.