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First legal challenge to new online gaming law
Hindustan Times Delhi
|August 29, 2025
THE PLEA ARGUES THE BLANKET BAN REVERSES THE GOVT’S EARLIER POLICY THAT PERMITTED SKILL-BASED GAMES
An online rummy platform has become the first ‘company to challenge India’s new law banning real-money gaming, arguing in the Karnataka High Court that the legislation is “arbitrary and unconstitutional.”
Head Digital Works, which operates A23 Rummy, filed a petition on Thursday seeking to strike down key provisions of the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025. The case will be heard on Saturday by Justice B Shyama Prasad.
The petition argues that the blanket ban reverses the government’s earlier policy that permitted skill-based games and treated them differently from games of chance. It claims the Act was enacted without consultation and has led to significant economic disruption.
“The Act was enacted without consultation, reversing the government's earlier policy of supporting the online skill gaming sector. This has led to massive economic disruption, risking the livelihood of over two lakh people and wiping out over ₹23,440 crore in investments,” the petition states.
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