In the spring of this year, Karnataka turned into the fourth Indian state to boycott online games that involved stakes and real money – however, the impacts have the central government contemplating whether forbidding online card games is the correct approach. Online card game boycotts have left the game devotees ... Read More
Roland Landers
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Oct2021
Karnataka will proceed with its crackdown on online games that include wagering whether or not the operator is from India or a far-off country, home minister Araga Jnanendra said.
"The law applies to all. We won't separate whether the culprit is an Indian or a foreigner gaming organization," the minister told ... Read More
October 27, 2021Roland Landers
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Oct2021
Trade Body’s Petition Against Karnataka’s iGaming Ban Cleared For A Hearing Oct. 27
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The Karnataka High Court agreed to a hearing in the wake of getting a cluster of petitions by the All India Gaming Federation and other gaming firms against the new law introduced in the state with boycotting online gaming. The Federation went against the consideration of online games of skills ... Read More
October 26, 2021Roland Landers
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Oct2021
The Karnataka Police (Amendment) Act, 2021, which looks to control online gaming has been challenged in the high court. While giving notification to the state government and Bengaluru officials of police, Justice Krishna S Dixit guided petitions to be recorded on October 27.
The All India Gaming Federation and others challenged ... Read More
October 25, 2021Roland Landers
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Oct2021
The Karnataka High Court will take up the petitions challenging the law prohibiting online betting games for a hearing on October 27, Wednesday. The official of the courtroom Krishna S Dixit will hear the petitioner for the reasons for considering interim relief gaming organizations have looked for.
All India Gaming Federation ... Read More
October 25, 2021Roland Landers
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Oct2021
The Karnataka Government Has Received A Notification From The Supreme Court Regarding The Gaming Law
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The Karnataka Police (Amendment) Act, 2021, which tries to manage online gaming has been challenged in the Supreme Court. Justice Krishna S Dixit requested petitions to be published on October 27 in the wake of informing the state government and Bengaluru police commissioner. The All India Gaming Federation and others ... Read More
October 25, 2021Roland Landers
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Oct2021
Now The Guidelines Will Come For The Online Fantasy Game, Know What Is The Intention Of The Central Government Behind It
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Not just cricket and football played on the field, the business of fantasy games played online is rapidly expanding in the country. This is why the government is now preparing to bring in national guidelines for this so that the huge hidden potential in the fantasy games business can be ... Read More
October 25, 2021Roland Landers
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Oct2021
The Karnataka High Court on October 22 told the Advocate General showing up on behalf of the state government not to make arrests under the new online gambling law that faces lawful difficulties from a few gaming firms.
Showing up for All India Gaming Federation, a skill gaming industry body that ... Read More
October 25, 2021Roland Landers
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Oct2021
The All-India Gaming Federation has moved the Karnataka High Court, challenging the legitimacy of an amendment to the Karnataka Police Act disallowing and condemning playing games of skill, including online games, by gambling money or in any case.
The Karnataka Police (Amendment) Act, 2021, passed by the Karnataka assembly in September, ... Read More
October 25, 2021Roland Landers
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Oct2021
A lawyer representing the All India Gaming Federation (AIGF) today referenced the writ appeal filed by AIGF before Justice Krishna S. Dixit. The petition was filed against the amendment to the Karnataka Police Act, 1963 that viably prohibited all games for stakes. The lawyer called attention to that games of ... Read More
October 22, 2021Roland Landers