Online Gambling Rules In India

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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.

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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.

So, in the current online market, a website that was approved by the UK Gambling Commission will seek legal clearance to have their site made available to players in India, usually at an annual. Gambling Laws in India The world is swiftly moving towards a more liberal viewpoint towards games of ‘skill’; Indian gambling and online gaming laws are either archaic or non-existent. The current government hasn’t put forth any dedicated gambling laws in India, and this century has hardly seen any techno-legal framework being formed.

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.

Published Tuesday, Jul. 9, 2019, 10:24 pm

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With a population exceeding one billion people, there is little surprise that there are plenty of people in India who like to gamble. The number one gambling choice is sports betting, cricket being the leading sport and its most popular pastime.

Despite the numbers which take part in sports betting, it still remains a stringent law that forbids the practice. Most of the laws and legislation which regulate gambling on a whole, are outdated and unclear, so we’re going to breakdown the facts regarding online gambling inside of India.

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How Gambling is Viewed by the Laws in India

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The laws that govern traditional forms of gambling are supported by the Public Gaming Act of 1867, no, that is not a type-o. This act originally only applied to ten of the states which formally under the rule of the British empire. Since then, it was amended once, to incorporate all Indian states under the ruling which is over 100 years old.

The public act made it illegal to open a venue where gambling would take place. If there was a venue, it would be illegal to visit one. Despite this, there is no actual definition of what gambling is. The law is certainly vague as it read: “[…] the act shall not apply to certain games of mere skill.” So, does this, therefore, mean that gambling on cricket is acceptable given it is a sport of certain skill?

Within the Constitution of India, gambling is defined by “Any activity which is influenced by chance or accident and whereby activity is entered with the consciousness of risk resulting in winning or losing.” Again, vague and perhaps suggesting that any process where the money is wagered for the act of gain or loss constitutes as gambling, this would, therefore, make betting on cricket illegal.

So, how does this affect online gambling? The online casino India market is now a growing movement, that hosts an abundance of live casino games of roulette and blackjack, online slot machines and worldwide events in sport that can be bet on. Do these laws apply for something which is not physically on Indian soil?

The Online Gambling Paradox in India

The 1867 Gambling Act makes no reference to online gambling, clearly, and as it has not been updated in 100 years, then what are the rules? The only legislation which comes close to the option of gambling online comes from the Information Technology Act of 2000. This act covers various offences relating to the use of the Internet. Gambling is not specifically mentioned but allows the Indian government to block any websites considered foreign.

Online casinos predominately hail from European countries, they are licensed and regulated by gaming authorities, that, in turn, will approach another foreign body to seek acceptance to offer their services in that country. So, in the current online market, a website that was approved by the UK Gambling Commission will seek legal clearance to have their site made available to players in India, usually at an annual cost to the casino.

One thing is clear despite all of this, there is no legal grounding that can suspend a player from playing in a casino which is online. There are no laws to tax rupees won from foreign casinos and to bypass the FEMA Act of 1999, players can use alternative methods of payments such as e-wallets like Skrill or Neteller, or perhaps even Bitcoins.

In 2014, the first license to an online operator was granted which now allows, legally, the online casino and future ones, to provide a service where real money can be won from their gaming services. This new state law now changes everything, to the benefit of the players out there in India.

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