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Research Paper Volume 4 Issue 2 100 - 104 March 29, 2022

Case Comment: Ravindra Singh Chaudary vs Union of India

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Alika Priya
Student at KIIT School of Law, India
Abstract

The emergence of fantasy sports has allowed sports fans to experience what it is like to be down on the real field during a real game. The start of fantasy sports in India can highly be credited to the popularity of the game Cricket in India. So, it is not surprising that fantasy sports game platforms like Dream-11 have been highly successful in India. But despite the popularity of and success garnered by it, the entire fantasy sports market stands in a regulatory grey area. Few of such grey areas have been challenged in the case of Ravindra Singh Chaudary vs Union of India.

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International Journal of Legal Science and Innovation, Volume 4, Issue 2, Page 100 - 104
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