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 Gujarat 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.
"People playing the game get their points in the form of virtual eggs which generally appear in the places of worship of different religious groups. To find eggs in temples of Hindus and Jains is blasphemous, and therefore my client has sought ban on the game from the country," petitioner's lawyer Nachiket Dave said.
The PIL also raised the issue of game bing used as surveillance tool which can cause threat to national security.
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.
The PIL said, "As it affects social, religious and national security interest, it should be banned in the country.