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Supreme Court to hear petitions challenging real-money gaming ban in January 2026

Gaming operators had sought an urgent hearing on the matter, stating that their business had come to a standstill and there has been job losses due to the government's online gaming law.

December 11, 2025 / 19:06 IST
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Supreme Court of India
Supreme Court of India

A three-judge Supreme Court bench will hear petitions by real-money gaming (RMG) operators challenging the constitutional validity of the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act (PROGA), 2025, in January 2026.

On December 11, a bench headed by Chief Justice Surya Kant, heard a plea by Head Digital Works, which operates the online rummy platform A23 Rummy, seeking urgent hearing on petitions challenging the government's online gaming law.

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Senior advocates C. Aryama Sundaram and Arvind Datar, appearing for Head Digital Works and other petitioners, highlighted the urgency of the matter, noting that the businesses of these gaming operators had come to a standstill and job losses had occurred due to the new law.

They pointed out that the matter had gone off the board of the bench comprising Justices JB Pardiwala and KV Viswanathan, who had been hearing the matter along with earlier related appeals concerning state-level online gaming bans.