Context:
The Union Government has finalised a draft legislation to ban all forms of online real-money gaming (RMG) in India. The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025 is scheduled to be introduced in the Lok Sabha.
What is Online Real-Money Gaming (RMG)?
- Online RMG refers to games where players stake real money with the potential to win monetary rewards.
- Includes skill-based games (like rummy, poker, fantasy sports) and chance-based games (betting, gambling).
Key Highlights of the Draft Bill:
- Definition of Online Money Gaming:
- The Bill defines RMGs as “depositing money or other stakes in expectation of winning which entails monetary or other enrichment in return”.
- Under this definition, most RMG platforms fall within the prohibited category.
- Total Ban:
- Prohibits offering, aiding, abetting, inducing, or promoting any online money gaming service.
Rationale:
- Aimed at addressing rising gaming addiction among youth, which has led to mental health issues and financial distress.
- Seeks to safeguard consumers from exploitation while providing clarity on permissible gaming formats.