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THE PUBLIC GAMBLING ACT, 1867:
The Public Gambling Act, 1867, is the primary legislation governinggamblingactivitiesin India. While the act does not explicitly mention online gaming, it prohibits operating or visiting a common gaming house. However, the interpretation of this act concerning online gaming varies, and individual states have the authority to regulate and issue licenses for online gamingplatforms.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT, 2000:
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The Information Technology Act, 2000, addresses various aspects of electronic commerce and online activities in India. Under this act, certain online gaming activities may be subject to restrictions to prevent illegal activities, such as gambling or fraud. It provides a legal framework for the regulation and licensing of online gaming platforms in India.
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STATE-SPECIFIC REGULATIONS:
The regulation of online gaming in India is primarily governed by individual states. Each state has the authority to enact its own legislation and regulations regarding online gaming. Some states have classified certain forms of online gaming as games of skill, while others consider them games of chance. It is essential for online gaming operators to comply with the regulations specific to the state(s)inwhichtheyoperate.