The Allahabad High Court has issued notices to the Union government and the Uttar Pradesh government, seeking their responses to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that calls for stricter regulations on minors’ access to online gaming platforms, including Roblox.
Court Directs Authorities to File Counter-Affidavit
A Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court, comprising Justice R.D. And Justice Ajai Kumar Srivastava, has directed the Central Government and the State Government to file a counter-affidavit within four weeks. This action follows a plea that highlighted concerns over children’s engagement with online games and their potential negative impacts.
The Public Interest Litigation was filed by a lawyer, who has argued for stringent measures to protect minors from the perceived detrimental effects of excessive online gaming. The plea specifically mentioned platforms like Roblox, which is popular among children globally for its user-generated games and social interaction features.
According to details received by The Chenab Times, the petitioner’s counsel emphasized the need for a regulatory framework to safeguard children from potential harm, including psychological distress, addiction, and exposure to inappropriate content prevalent on such gaming platforms. The lawyer argued that current safeguards are insufficient to protect the well-being of underage users.
Concerns Over Online Gaming Impact on Minors
The petition further elaborated on the growing concerns among parents and child psychologists regarding the addictive nature of many online games. These games often employ psychological tactics to keep young players engaged for extended periods, potentially affecting their academic performance, social development, and mental health. The user-generated content aspect of platforms like Roblox also raises concerns about the exposure of minors to potentially harmful or unsuitable material, despite content moderation efforts by the platforms.
Information was available with The Chenab Times that the court acknowledged the significance of the issue, particularly in the context of the increasing digital penetration among children. The rapid growth of online gaming has presented new challenges for parents and policymakers in ensuring a safe digital environment for minors.
The court’s decision to issue notices signifies its recognition of the urgent need to address the issues raised in the PIL. The Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the Uttar Pradesh government are expected to provide their perspectives and outline any existing or proposed measures to regulate online gaming access for minors.
The case highlights a broader societal debate about the responsibilities of technology companies, government oversight, and parental guidance in managing children’s online activities. As digital platforms become increasingly integrated into the lives of children, legal and regulatory bodies are being called upon to establish clearer guidelines and stronger enforcement mechanisms to ensure their safety and well-being in the online sphere.
The court has scheduled the next hearing for the matter after the specified period, during which the governments are expected to submit their detailed responses. The outcome of this PIL could influence future policies and regulations concerning online gaming in India, with a particular focus on protecting vulnerable young users.
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