Legal Online Gambling In India
With the world trying to shift its paradigm on the years-long debate over online gaming and gambling, Indian laws are also evolving to put a halt on the questions of morality and ethics.
The public gambling act of 1976, allowed five star hotels, off-shore facilities to offer casinos in India and since then, the states like Goa and Sikkim have been operating casinos. Talking about online gambling and casinos, there is no law in India that forbids users from playing. Wondering if online gambling is legal in India? Read all about Indian gaming regulations and how different states enforce online gambling laws. By UdaipurTimes Team Sat, 18 Jul 2020.
Game vs. Gamble:
There are no specific laws dedicated to online gaming, online fantasy sports, online poker, etc. in India which makes it difficult for the gaming enthusiasts to indulge into the uncertain world of online gaming. The Supreme Court rejected a petition related to the legality of online poker, online rummy and online card games in India.
Supreme Court accepts lottery and horse racing as legal, but the laws regarding other games are still hazy.
Virtual Stakes:
The advent of the internet has expanded the horizons of the gaming industry, but in the absence of appropriate regulations, online gaming in India in many states is controlled by the available gaming and gambling legislation. Only a few states have answered the quandary of online gaming laws.
- The state of Sikkim has regulations applicable to the online gaming is the gaming is the Sikkim Online Gaming (Regulation) Act, 2008 & Rules, 2009 which allow certain games to be played within the boundaries of the state.
- Newly formed State of Telangana would be framing laws based on their ordinance where they plan to ban all sort of online betting and betting.
- The north-eastern State of Nagaland permits online gaming involving stakes by mandating the requirement of a license for the same through the Nagaland Prohibition of Gambling and promotion of Online Games of Skill Act, 2016 and Rules, 2016.
While some states have maintained an unambiguous stance over playing online games on their premises, others have strictly prohibited betting in any form within their boundaries:
- The State of Assam has forbidden online gaming under Assam Game and Betting Act, 1970.
- The eastern state of Odisha also bans online gaming under implementation of the Orissa (Prevention of) Gambling Act, 1955.
The Law and the legality:
Although the game of skill is not considered as gambling, the district court of Delhi observed that when skill-based games are played for money in virtual space, the same would be regarded as illegal as the degree of manipulations increase in the virtual area.
Central legislation must uniformly distinguish and regulate the online game of skill and gaming on the online platform.
There persists the requirement of Central legislation to uniformly distinguish and regulate the online game of skill from gambling on the online platform.
With the world trying to shift its paradigm on the years-long debate over online gaming and gambling, Indian laws are also evolving to put a halt on the questions of morality and ethics.
Game vs. Gamble:
There are no specific laws dedicated to online gaming, online fantasy sports, online poker, etc. in India which makes it difficult for the gaming enthusiasts to indulge into the uncertain world of online gaming. The Supreme Court rejected a petition related to the legality of online poker, online rummy and online card games in India.
Supreme Court accepts lottery and horse racing as legal, but the laws regarding other games are still hazy.
Virtual Stakes:
The advent of the internet has expanded the horizons of the gaming industry, but in the absence of appropriate regulations, online gaming in India in many states is controlled by the available gaming and gambling legislation. Only a few states have answered the quandary of online gaming laws.
- The state of Sikkim has regulations applicable to the online gaming is the gaming is the Sikkim Online Gaming (Regulation) Act, 2008 & Rules, 2009 which allow certain games to be played within the boundaries of the state.
- Newly formed State of Telangana would be framing laws based on their ordinance where they plan to ban all sort of online betting and betting.
- The north-eastern State of Nagaland permits online gaming involving stakes by mandating the requirement of a license for the same through the Nagaland Prohibition of Gambling and promotion of Online Games of Skill Act, 2016 and Rules, 2016.
While some states have maintained an unambiguous stance over playing online games on their premises, others have strictly prohibited betting in any form within their boundaries:
- The State of Assam has forbidden online gaming under Assam Game and Betting Act, 1970.
- The eastern state of Odisha also bans online gaming under implementation of the Orissa (Prevention of) Gambling Act, 1955.
The Law and the legality:
Although the game of skill is not considered as gambling, the district court of Delhi observed that when skill-based games are played for money in virtual space, the same would be regarded as illegal as the degree of manipulations increase in the virtual area.
Central legislation must uniformly distinguish and regulate the online game of skill and gaming on the online platform.
Online Gambling Legal In India
There persists the requirement of Central legislation to uniformly distinguish and regulate the online game of skill from gambling on the online platform.