PIL seeks action on Coldplay India ticket scalping
The plea was mentioned on Monday for urgent hearing before a division bench of Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Amit Borkar
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The bench noted that a police inquiry was on and posted the matter for hearing in November after the Diwali vacation.PHOTO:AP
Mumbai, 21 Oct
A PIL has
been filed in the Bombay High Court seeking guidelines to curb black marketing
and ticket scalping at major events, in the backdrop of alleged foul play
during the online tickets sale for British band Coldplay's highly anticipated
concert in Navi Mumbai in January 2025.
The plea
was mentioned on Monday for urgent hearing before a division bench of Chief
Justice DK Upadhyaya and Justice Amit Borkar.
The public
interest litigation (PIL), filed by advocate Amit Vyas, said there are several
irregularities and illegalities during the sale of tickets for major events,
such as concerts, live shows and so on.
Such
irregularity and illegality was witnessed last month when tickets for the
Coldplay concert were made available on the BookMyShow platform, he claimed in
the petition.
An advocate
appearing for Vyas informed the HC that certain secondary websites are still
selling tickets for the Coldplay concert at exorbitant prices.
The bench
noted that a police inquiry was on and posted the matter for hearing in
November after the Diwali vacation.
The plea
sought the court to lay down stringent guidelines for prevention of black
marketing, ticket touting and scalping of online tickets of such major events.
Such
illegal means were rampant during the IPL matches, the cricket world cup
matches in 2023 and the concerts of singers Taylor Swift and Diljit Dosanjh,
the PIL claimed.
During such
events, the organisers and ticketing partners exploit fans by listing the
tickets on secondary ticket websites for exorbitant prices, it alleged.
Such
irregularities were recently seen when tickets were being sold last month on
the online ticketing website BookMyShow for the Coldplay concert to be held in
January 2025, the petition claimed.
"The
sale of online tickets was apparently manipulated by BookMyShow platform in
such a manner that even before mid-noon on the day the tickets were made
available, people got logged out and were not allowed to access the website for
purchase of tickets," the PIL alleged.
Within
minutes, tickets of all three shows were shown as sold out on the BookMyShow
portal even as tickets were later found available on a secondary website at
exorbitant prices.
Vyas last month filed a police complaint against the same with the city police's Economic Offences Wing and an inquiry is on into it.
In the
plea, Vyas said such illegal practices have deprived people of their
fundamental right to have an equal opportunity to access public entertainment.
"The
Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Rules, 2020 mandate e-commerce entities to
ensure fair and non-deceptive practices. However, in the absence of effective
regulations in the ticketing sector, entities such as BookMyShow are not
complying with the rules," the PIL claimed.-PTI
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