Supreme Court has given notice to the states on the claim for prohibition on online bets, said - this issue of public interest
The Supreme Court issued notice to the states on the claim for a ban on online bets. The Supreme Court has issued a notice to all the states that regard the ban on online bets as an important public interest. The court, while hearing Ka Pal’s petition, sought an answer in two weeks to get a ban on online betting as it ruined the lives of youth. The court will consider the interim order in the next hearing. SC gave notice to all states seeking answers in two weeks. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. The Supreme Court issued a notice to all states over two weeks, in which the ban on online bets related to comprehensive public interest. The court issued these notices on Friday after hearing a litigation on public interest demanding a ban on online betting from Ka Pal. The court will also consider the claim for interim order on the next hearing. “The lives of millions of youths have been destroyed,” the bank led by Justice Suryakant gave this order after hearing the case. Ka Pal claimed a ban on online betting in the petition, saying that the lives of millions of youths were destroyed because of its addiction and that their family members were suffering. Pal, while arguing about the case today, also said that the court should stop the advertising of online betting in the interim order, it will stop it to a large extent online. But the court said he would consider the next hearing on the claim for interim order. However, the continued hearing in another case told the court to the requester that he had raised the issue related to important and comprehensive public interest in the petition and that the court would consider it. On the other hand, an advocate who appears from the other side told the court that another bank of one Supreme Court was being heard to the case on this. In such a situation, the court asked Pal to watch the hearing. However, the requester Pal said that the matter is different from the subject raised in this petition. Also read: Posh Act also applies to political parties? Supreme Court has certainly expressed over petition