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Is it Legal to Play Online Gambling in India? 2026 Answer

Direct answer. Online gambling is not legal in India. Since the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025 came into force on 1 May 2026, all online money games are banned, whether they are skill or chance (Section 5). That means online betting, satta, casino-style games, and also real-money rummy, poker and fantasy sports are no longer legal to play for money online. Only free social games, recognised e-sports without betting, licensed offline casinos in Goa, Daman and Sikkim, and authorised state-government lotteries remain legal. Players who use banned apps risk losing their money, bank-account freezes, and tax demands.

Many people use “online gambling” to mean three different things: fantasy sports, casino games, and betting apps. After the 2025 Act, the online real-money version of all three is banned.

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The simple rule

Since 1 May 2026 the rule for online play is simple:

The same phone screen can look harmless and still be illegal if you are depositing money to play for a return.

Only these remain legal:

Read the detailed list here: Which money game is legal in India?

These are not safe legal categories:

If the app is not transparent about Indian registration, grievance officer, KYC, tax, and payment merchant identity, do not use it.

Can a player get in trouble

Yes. Player risk is real, even when prosecution is not common.

Possible consequences:

The criminal penalties in the 2025 Act fall mainly on operators (up to 3 years or ₹1 crore), advertisers (up to 2 years or ₹50 lakh) and payment facilitators, but as a player your real exposure is losing your deposit, having your account frozen, and a tax demand.

For a penalty-focused guide, read What is the punishment for online gaming?

Why apps are still visible

Visibility does not mean legality.

Apps remain visible because:

Read how illegal betting apps use UPI to understand the money trail.

What to do before playing

  1. Identify the company operating the app.
  2. Check whether your state allows that category of game.
  3. Check whether the game is skill-based or chance-based.
  4. Read the withdrawal, TDS, GST, and grievance terms.
  5. Avoid personal UPI deposits.
  6. Set a hard spending cap.
  7. Keep screenshots of deposits and withdrawals.

If you cannot answer these points, do not deposit.

FAQs

For online play, no. Since 1 May 2026 all online money games are banned. Licensed offline casinos in Goa, Daman and Sikkim and authorised state lotteries remain legal because they are offline and governed by separate state laws.

Can I play on foreign betting apps from India?

No. Treat them as illegal and unsafe. A foreign licence does not make an app legal for Indian users, and offering or facilitating such play is now a criminal offence.

No, not for money. Although courts earlier treated fantasy sport as a skill game, paid online fantasy contests are online money games and are banned from 1 May 2026. Only free contests with no money staked remain allowed.

Can my bank account be frozen only for depositing?

Yes. If your UPI transaction touches a flagged merchant or mule account, a cyber cell can trigger a freeze. Report quickly at cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930.

Do I have to pay tax on illegal winnings?

Yes. Tax law can still apply even if the underlying activity was illegal. Read tax on gaming winnings.

Conclusion

Do not ask only “is online gambling legal?” After the 2025 Act the short answer for online real-money play is no. If an app still takes your deposit to play for money online, treat it as illegal and unsafe, and do not deposit. If you have already lost money, report it at cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930.

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Last reviewed: 1 June 2026 — RTI Wiki editorial team. Updated to reflect the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025 (in force 1 May 2026).