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A boy went to the Bombay High Court on Thursday demanding to ban 'PUBG'

 A boy went to the Bombay High Court on Thursday demanding to ban 'PUBG'




A boy went to the Bombay High Court on Thursday demanding to ban 'PUBG'

The allegation is that the game promotes violence, aggression and cyber-bullying

Maharashtra government has been asked to order PUBG to be banned


An 11-year-old child went to the Bombay High Court on Thursday demanding a ban on the popular mobile game 'PUBG'.


Ahad Nizam has filed a lawsuit in the public interest through the child's mother. He said this game promotes violent attitude, aggression and cyber-bullying. Ahad requested the Maharashtra government to ban PUBG in the public interest litigation case.


The petitioner's lawyer Tanvir Nizam said, "The central government has ordered the formation of an online law review committee to temporarily investigate online violent online content".


There is a possibility of hearing this case in front of a bench headed by Chief Justice NH Patal. PUBG or 'PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds' is an online game where 100 players fight on the battlefield, where the only surviving winner is.


The mention of PUBG games in the public interest case has been mentioned. Recently, in connection with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, students and parents were related to PUBG mobile games addiction.


Tencent company of China creates PUBG games. Outside of China, this game has been downloaded more than 20 million and every day 30 million active players PUBG Mobile plays.

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