A PIL has moved to the Delhi High Court seeking a direction to the Centre to take steps to ban websites accessible fr꧂om India which allow online gambling and betting.
The petition argues that despite there being laws in various states aga༒inst such activity, there is little enforcement and these websites still act freely.
The plea, by Avinash Mehotra, says: "It is submitted that al𝓰l these activities, though expressly prohibited by law, are being cꩵarried out because of a lack of enforcement of the laws in question."
It al🔴so claims, that because the online gambling system in India is unregulated, its "a great place for carrying out hawala operations, laundering money, etc."
"In fact, it is submitted that Foreign Exchange laws, as well as Income Tax laws, are aꦅlso likely being violated today by the online gambling websites," the plea co🀅ntinues.
Mehrotra moved a similar 🃏petition last year which was disposed of with a direction to the Centre to treat it as a representation and take a decisi💯on in accordance with law.
The central government subsequentlyဣ informed him that🐭 it did not have the legislative competence to ban or block websites.
In addition to a ban, Mehotra seeks bac🃏k taxes from playe🍌rs and bettors, and the operators.
He has also sought a direction to the Centre to ''prosecute the unscrupulous owners/proprietors, and the promoters of the online gambling websites, in accordance with law"ꦦ.
Various PILs have been filed in the Delhi High Court in the last few years, and recently the Court asked the government to treat as a 🌃representation a PIL against t🐷echnology enabling online gambling.