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Online Gaming Laws in India: Skill, Chance, and the Legal Gamble

Author: Kanishka Panwar, a student of NMIMS, Navi Mumbai

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Use of Legal Jargon

This article uses relevant legal terms such as:

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Abstract

Case Laws

Main Discussion

The core of gaming law in India lies in this distinction.

Indian courts have consistently held that games of skill are legal, and playing them—even for stakes—is protected under Article 19(1)(g). However, the problem arises when this distinction becomes blurred, especially with new forms of gaming like hybrid models, loot boxes, and real-money games.

Legislative Framework

  1. The Public Gambling Act, 1867

An outdated colonial law that bans operating gambling houses. Many Indian states have adopted it, but it doesn’t cover online platforms or digital betting.

  1. State Laws

States have the power to legislate on “betting and gambling” under Entry 34, List II of the Constitution:

  1. The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Amendment Rules, 2023

Introduced by the Central Government:

Issue: While the Centre attempts regulation, its authority to do so is being debated since gaming is a state subject.

Constitutional and Policy Concerns

Enforcement Challenges

Conclusion

India’s legal stance on online gaming is undergoing a much-needed transition, but it still lacks coherence. While court decisions have protected games of skill, the absence of a unified, forward-looking regulatory framework has led to confusion and forum shopping. The new IT Rules offer a starting point, but a comprehensive National Gaming Act—enacted with consultation from states, industry players, and civil society—is the need of the hour. Such legislation must balance innovation, economic growth, and consumer protection, ensuring the industry can thrive without causing social harm.

FAQs

1. Is online gaming legal in India?
– It depends on the nature of the game. Games of skill are generally legal across India, even with stakes. Games of chance are often banned under state gambling laws.

2. Can state governments ban online gaming?
– Yes, states can regulate or ban gambling as per Entry 34 of List II. However, they cannot indiscriminately ban skill-based games, as clarified by courts.

3. What is the central government’s role in regulating online gaming?
– Through the IT Rules, 2023, the central government has begun regulating permissible online games and mandating self-regulatory oversight.

4. Are Fantasy Sports and Rummy legal in India?
– Yes. Multiple court rulings have confirmed that these are games of skill, not gambling, and are thus legal.

5. What are the key risks associated with online gaming?
– Addiction, financial loss, underage gaming, privacy issues, and lack of grievance redressal are major concerns.

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