Supreme Court Seeks Centre’s Intervention in PIL Targeting Online Gambling And Betting Platforms

The Supreme Court has sought the Centre’s intervention in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) aimed at banning online gambling and betting platforms that operate under the guise of social and e-sports games, seeking government assistance for the case.

[Coldplay Concert Ticket Row] Aiming to Create ‘Illegal’ Ticket Reselling Practices, HC Seeks Centre’s Response

The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the Union ministries and private ticketing entities, seeking responses on illegal ticket-selling practices. The petition calls for regulatory measures to oversee resale platforms and prevent black-marketing of concert tickets, particularly in relation to high-demand events, stressing the need for fair access to tickets.

“Dharma Should Not Be Used as Synonym for Religion in Official Documents”: Centre to Address Petition Filed in HC

Today, On 26th September, the Delhi High Court directed that a petition distinguishing “religion” from “dharma” be addressed by the Union Ministries of Culture and Education. The court emphasized it does not possess jurisdiction over educational curriculums. The petition advocates correct terminology in official documents and inclusion of educational content to reduce religious hatred.