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In 2019, IFF filed a PIL in the Gujarat High Court challenging the preventive banning of the PUBG Mobile app. Several districts in Gujarat had imposed orders to outlaw the game under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, leading to some arrests of students for simply playing the game. IFF's petition argued that such bans on apps without clear legal basis or due process were an abuse of power and violated the right to access the internet freely. Although the Gujarat High Court ultimately refused to entertain the petition, declining to intervene in the police's Section 144 orders, the case brought national attention to the issue of arbitrary digital bans.[citation needed] IFF's advocacy highlighted that knee-jerk app bans (absent legislation) threaten innovation and users’ rights.