HC refuses to hear PIL on Blue Whale as matter is before SC

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The today refused to hear a seeking a ban on the online game 'Blue Whale Challenge' saying the Supreme is already seized of the matter.

A division bench of Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice N M Jamdar disposed of the PIL filed by Citizen Circle for Social Welfare and Education.


"The Supreme on September 15 had taken cognisance of the issue and issued notices to the parties concerned. The issue is pan-India, hence we feel we need not carry on a parallel hearing," the said.

The petitioner can approach the apex if it wishes so, the judges said.

Among other things, the PIL sought a 24-hour helpline for children (or their parents) who have fallen in the grip of the deadly online game.

"Downloading is very easy in and the authorities are not equipped to handle such issues," the PIL said.

The state and Union governments should be asked to stop online availability or circulation of the Blue Whale Challenge game and take legal action against any person found to be promoting or circulating it, the petition demanded.

The game reportedly involves completion of various tasks set by its 'administrator', some of them entailing self- injury, which culminate in suicide.

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First Published: Thu, September 21 2017. 17:57 IST