As the roaring success of PUBG Mobile continues to rise in India, concerns regarding the game's effect on students are persistent. With that lingering fear, a government notice has been making the rounds on WhatsApp forwards suggesting banning of the popular battle royale game, which makes it more believable.
The government notice appears to be coming from Maharashtra High Court with the subject "Alliance on ban of game PUBG." In that letter, dated Saturday, December 22, PUBG Mobile is said to be banned for "creating a lot of nuisance and irrespective activities and many students spoiling their own 
The format: The notice has an unusual (amateurish) format with a dramatic "Legal Action" watermark. The date, time, subject, matter and the closing looks like a leave letter to be submitted in school rather than a legal notice.Even though the circumstances would make us believe the PUBG Mobile ban notice is for real, looking at the details makes us question the authenticity of the letter. Let us show why the notice is nothing but a hoax and PUBG Mobile players shouldn't fear to get the game banned in India.
Grammar: It's uncommon to see grammatical errors in a legal notice and this one has got one too many. Errors like "All we have knew" to wrongful punctuation suggests nothing but an amateur attempt at striking fear among PUBG Mobile players.