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Kerala High Court Orders State Government to Implement Directive to Regulate Online Rummy
Background: The Kerala High Court recently heard a petition filed by a group of individuals seeking to regulate online rummy games in the state. The petitioners argued that the lack of regulation has led to an increase in gambling addiction and financial losses for many individuals. Parties: The petitioners were represented by advocate P.V. Surendran, while the state government was represented by the Additional Advocate General, C.K. Suresh. Legal issues: The primary issue before the court was whether the state government had the authority to regulate online rummy games and if so, what measures should be taken to prevent addiction and financial losses. Court observations: The court observed that the state government had failed to take adequate measures to regulate online rummy games, despite the increasing number of cases of addiction and financial losses. The court noted that the government had a duty to protect its citizens from the harmful effects of online gambling. Significance: The Kerala High Court's order is significant as it highlights the need for regulation of online gaming in India. The court's directive to the state government to implement measures to regulate online rummy games is a step towards addressing the growing concern of online gambling addiction in the country. The order is also likely to have implications for other states in India, where online gaming is a growing industry. With the rise of online gaming, the need for regulation has become increasingly important to protect consumers and prevent financial losses. The Kerala High Court's order sets a precedent for other courts to follow in regulating online gaming in India.
