Direct answer. No. Satta King is illegal everywhere in India. It is a form of unregulated chance-based gambling, prohibited under the Public Gambling Act 1867, the corresponding state-level Gambling Acts, and — for online versions — the Information Technology Act 2000 and the new Online Gaming (Regulation) Act 2026. Playing it, organising it, or operating an app are all criminal offences. The only “legal” gambling in India is in licensed casinos in Goa, Daman, and Sikkim, plus state-government lotteries.
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Satta King is a number-based lottery played through unlicensed bookies and now mostly through Telegram channels and websites. A “matka” or “market” — Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gali, Disawar — declares a winning number once or twice daily. You bet ₹10–₹10,000 on a number from 00 to 99. If yours hits, you get 90× back. If not — and 99 times out of 100 you don't — the bookie keeps your money.
It is pure chance. There is no skill component. That single fact decides the entire legal question.
Indian gambling law splits all games into two buckets — games of skill (legal in most states) and games of chance (illegal everywhere except in licensed casinos and state lotteries). The Supreme Court in State of Andhra Pradesh v K Satyanarayana (1968) and RMD Chamarbaugwala (1957) settled this distinction. Satta King has no skill component — it is a number guess. It is therefore a “common gaming house” offence under the Public Gambling Act 1867 (s.3 and s.4) and every state's adopted Gambling Act. The online version additionally violates the IT Act s.67/79 and the Online Gaming Act 2026 s.5 (operating an unregistered real-money game).
Vipul, 28, electrician from Meerut, started with a ₹100 bet on Telegram in October 2025 after a friend showed him a “guaranteed Disawar tip”. By March 2026 he had lost ₹2.4 lakh — including ₹80,000 borrowed from his father-in-law for his sister's wedding. When he tried to “recover by going bigger” his UPI was frozen by his bank under a cybercrime alert; the bookie blocked him on Telegram; his name appeared in an FIR filed in another state because the same UPI ID had been flagged for layering proceeds. Vipul filed a complaint at cybercrime.gov.in — the money is unrecoverable, but the FIR was transferred and his bank account was unfrozen after 11 weeks of paperwork. He now mentors others through a recovery group in Meerut.
Vipul's story is the median, not the worst case. The worst cases involve suicide, family violence, and inter-state criminal cases.
Three reasons:
The fact that you can find an app does not make it legal. The fact that it is easy to deposit money does not make recovering it possible.
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Q: Is online satta legal anywhere in India? No. Online or offline, satta is chance-based gambling and illegal in every Indian state.
Q: Can I play in Goa or Sikkim? Casinos in Goa and Sikkim are licensed for in-person play of specified games. Online satta — even on a Goa-based site — is not licensed.
Q: Is Dream11 satta? No. Dream11 is a fantasy-sports platform classified as a game of skill in multiple court rulings (Varun Gumber v UT Chandigarh (2017)). It is legal in most states (banned in TN, AP, Telangana for chance components in some formats). See our IPL betting apps guide.
Q: I won ₹50,000 on satta. Do I have to pay tax? Yes — 30% flat under §115BBJ. The tax obligation exists even if the underlying activity is illegal. Non-disclosure compounds the offence.
Q: My UPI is blocked. What do I do? Visit your bank with the cyber-cell notice; respond within 7 days; file a separate complaint at cybercrime.gov.in disclosing source of funds; consult a lawyer if amounts exceed ₹50,000. Full guide: complaint guide.
Q: Can I get my money back from a satta app? Almost never directly. But filing a cyber-cell complaint can sometimes recover funds still in the merchant's Indian bank account before they are layered offshore. Speed matters — act within 72 hours.
Satta King is illegal everywhere in India, in every form, online and offline. The apps that look glossy and the Telegram channels that promise sure-shot tips are operating in violation of central, state, and now the 2026 gaming law. Playing exposes you to criminal charges, bank freezes, tax demands, and — most often — quiet, escalating financial loss.
If you have already lost money, the next step is the complaint guide. If someone you love is playing, read the family help guide. If you are a journalist, lawyer, or RTI activist, file an RTI to your state cyber cell — the AI RTI Drafter will produce one in 60 seconds.
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Written by the RTI Wiki editorial team. Last reviewed by the in-house legal panel on 2026-04-28. This article is for citizen awareness and does not constitute legal advice. For specific cases, consult a qualified lawyer.