The company said it aims to expand its presence in the growing skill based online gaming space and pave the way to establish skill based gaming as a preferred form of entertainment.
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The Bombay HC has sought a response from the Maha govt on a plea seeking a clarification that Ludo is a game of chance and not a game of skill
The plea filed by Keshav Ramesh Muley, who is Maharashtra Navnirman Sena s office bearer, sought registration of a case against Cashgrail Private Limited
The company owns the mobile application Ludo Supreme App , on the ground that it promotes gambling
Mumbai: The Bombay High Court has sought a response from the Maharashtra government on a plea seeking a clarification that Ludo is a game of chance and not a game of skill . The petition filed by Keshav Ramesh Muley, who is Maharashtra Navnirman Sena s office bearer, sought registration of a case against Cashgrail Private Limited, which owns the mobile application Ludo Supreme App , on the ground that it promotes gambling, according to Bar and Bench.