Online gaming & gambling: Operating in regulatory vacuum, thriving in space between ‘skill & chance’
💨 Abstract
India's 158-year-old Public Gambling Act, 1867, is struggling to regulate online gaming due to the rise of online platforms, creating a regulatory vacuum. Each state sets its own rules on online gambling, and the Supreme Court is reviewing the 28% GST imposed on online gaming companies.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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