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India's New Online Gaming Law — what changes 1 May 2026

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India's New Online Gaming Law — what changes 1 May 2026

One-line answer: Every real-money gaming app must register with OGRAI (Online Gaming Regulatory Authority of India). Unregistered = illegal, both to operate and to use.

3 things you MUST know

  • 6-month grace for existing skill-game platforms — until 31 October 2026. After that, full enforcement.
  • Default ₹10,000/day deposit cap on every registered app — for your protection.
  • Player penalty for knowingly using an unregistered app — up to ₹10,000.

What still applies

  • 30% flat tax on winnings (§115BBJ of Income Tax Act).
  • State bans in TN, AP, Telangana — registered apps must geo-block these states.
  • Casinos in Goa / Daman / Sikkim — preserved under state laws (offline only).

How to complain

  • OGRAI portalograi.gov.in/complaint (live 1 May 2026).
  • cybercrime.gov.in for any unregistered app.
  • 1930 — 24×7 cyber helpline.

Read the full guide

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