A division bench of the Delhi Hig𓄧h Court comprising of Chief Justice Rajendra M🦩enon and Justice Brijesh Sethi declined to issue an order directing interim blocking of online gambling, betting and poker websites in the .
“No interim relief. Let it go on,” the bench stated when advocates Prashant K๊umar, Siddhartha Iyer, Saurabh Suman Sinha, Awantika Manohar and M/s AP&J Chambers, appearing on behalf of Mehrotra, pressed for blocking of online gambling, betting and poker websites due to possibility of heavy betting on the portals on account of the upcoming cricket world cupꦅ.
The court however issued notice to the centre and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and sough✃t their response on Mehrotra’s petition which has alleged that illegal and illicit gambling, betting and p♍oker portals are soliciting bets from India in violation of foreign exchange laws, tax laws and existing gambling legislation.
Meanwhile, senior counsel Sandeep Sethi along with law firm Nishith Desai Associates and Gaggar & Partners’ managing partner Vaibhav Gaggar, acting on behalf of the All India Gaming Federation () sought to bring to the attention of the court🧸 that some online India-based poker portals including Adda52 and PokerStars.in are wrongly included in the petition.
Sethi argued that online poker portals operating in the country are ‘games of skill’🍌 and poker has been wrongly classified as a ‘game of chance’ in the petition.
AIGF has sought to formal꧟ly intervene as a party in the matter before the matter is heard again on 31st July🅘, 2019.
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