The Delhi High Court issued notices to the Centre and private entities regarding a plea to regulate concert ticket resales. The petition cites recent high-profile events where tickets were resold at inflated prices, violating consumer protection rules. It calls for a legal framework to curb black-marketing and protect consumers, with responses due by February 2025.
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