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Supreme Court Seeks Government Reply on Online Gaming Act Challenges

Key Takeaways

  • Supreme Court directs Union government to file comprehensive reply to petitions challenging Online Gaming Act 2025
  • Next hearing scheduled for November 26
  • Act imposes blanket ban on online money games with severe penalties
  • Major gaming platforms have already discontinued real-money contests

The Supreme Court has sought a detailed response from the Union government regarding multiple petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the newly enacted Online Gaming Act, 2025. A bench comprising Justices J.B. Pardiwala and K.V. Viswanathan directed the government to file a comprehensive affidavit addressing the legal challenges.

Industry Impact and Legal Proceedings

During Tuesday’s hearing, petitioner gaming companies informed the court that their operations have been effectively halted for over a month due to the legislation. Senior advocate C.A. Sundaram, representing the petitioners, stated that gaming companies have been forced to cease real-money contests because of the law’s restrictions on banking, advertising, and promotional services.

The court also acknowledged submissions from a chess player petitioner who highlighted how the law disrupted his participation in online tournaments, which constituted his primary source of income. The bench observed, “India is a strange country. You are a player. You want to play. It is your only source of income and therefore, you want to join the proceedings.”

Consolidated Legal Challenge

In September, the Supreme Court transferred to itself multiple petitions pending before the Delhi, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh High Courts, all challenging the constitutional validity of the Online Gaming Act. The Union government had requested this consolidation to avoid multiple proceedings across different courts.

The court is also hearing a separate petition seeking action against online gambling platforms allegedly operating under the guise of social and e-sports games. Both matters are scheduled for hearing on November 26.

Legislative Background and Penalties

The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025 imposes a blanket ban on “online money games” and restricts associated banking and advertising services. Union Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw introduced the bill during the Monsoon Session, with the Lok Sabha passing it in seven minutes and the Rajya Sabha clearing it in 26 minutes.

Under the Act, offering or promoting such games attracts severe penalties including fines up to Rs 1 crore and imprisonment up to three years. Several prominent gaming companies including , Pokerbazi, and Rummy Circle have already discontinued their real-money contests following the law’s enforcement.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had stated that the legislation aims to protect society from the adverse impact of online money games.

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