The Gujarat High Court on Wednesday issued notice to developers of location based-augmented reality game ‘Pokemon Go’, following a PIL seeking ban on the game in India alleging that it not only hurts religious sentiments but it is also a threat to national security.
A division bench of Chief Justice R Subhash Reddy and Justice V M Pancholi issued notices to San Francisco-based developer of the game, Niantic, Inc., and Central and State governments.

As per the PIL by one Alay Dave, among other things, the image of eggs shown in the augmented reality game appear in places of worship of different religious groups. The petitioner has said eggs are considered as non- vegetarian food, and it is blasphemous to carry non-vegetarian food inside a place of worship of Hindus and Jains.
The PIL also raised the issue of game being used as surveillance tool which can cause threat to national security. It cited the example of police in Missouri, US solving a case of robbery which was conducted by robbers using geo-location futures of ‘Pokemon Go’.
Among other points raised against the game are that it infringes upon privacy, and it poses threat of life and limbs to the players, who have to walk around to score a point.