Introduction:
Gambling has been a source of
Entertainment for the people since ages. It can be traced back to the Indian
epics and Methodology such as the Mahabharata and the Narada Smriti which
suggests that Gambling is a sport that should
not be criminalised. And its craze can also be seen in the hymn
of Rig Veda and Atharva Veda. Gambling is becoming more advanced with the emerging
of technologies and the bets are placed by mobile phones, fax and the Internet.
Gambling
has both negative and Positive Prospective. Socialists consider Gambling as evil for Society whereas, some Economists see it as a Market Commodity
and beneficial for the state revenue. What is the legislation for Gambling in
India? And what will be its impact on the revenue of the state after legalizing
it? These questions will be answered in this Article.
Keywords: Gambling, lottery, legalisation, Dimension.
Types of Gambling
1.
Underground gambling:
This form of lottery is very common
among Indians both in urban and rural areas. In an underground lottery, people buy
a lottery ticket on which certain numbers are written. If these numbers matched
with the numbers of result then he is declared as the winner of the lottery. It is
regulated by the government under Lotteries
(Regulation) Act of 1998.
2. Horse Racing:
Horse racing is not illegal in India.
The Supreme Court Explained the status of Horse racing in the case of Dr K.R. Lakshmanan vs.
State of Tamil Nadu
that
the bet on horse racing completely based on skill and not based chance
therefore it does not come in the ambit of gambling. The court also held that
the factors like adequate training received by the horse and skill of his
rider, pedigree given to the horse, nature of the race etc. play an important role
in the horse racing.
3. Sports gambling: This form of gambling has become very widespread in India. Mostly it can be seen in the Sports league such as IPL. The advent of new technology makes easier online sports betting. Though it is being illegal in India. It leads to match-fixing which is also illegal and players who are found to indulge in it are banned from playing the sport for their whole life.
4. Casino gambling:
public Gambling act, 1867 defines a casino as a public room or building in which gambling game is played. This act prohibits these public gaming houses or Casinos and the penalty for it is a fine of Rs. 200 or Imprisonment of up to 3 months. Though this law empowers the states to make specific laws for casinos.
At present, there are two States and one
union territory which legalise gambling. Goa, Sikkim and Daman and Diu. Goa was
the first state which legalised casino games.
Legal Framework of
Gambling:
In India Gambling is considered as the state subject under List
II of the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution. the
Public Gambling Act, 1867 is a central
law that clearly prohibits all forms of Gambling betting except where skill is
required. Though the act is old and was drafted by the Britishers, the Irony is
that in Britain gambling has been legalised but we are stuck with their old
laws.
Dr B R Ambedkar said
that entry 45 under List II should be mentioned in the constitution which may
be used either for the purpose of permitting Gambling or Prohibiting by the
state according to their Socio-Economic
Conditions.
Judicial Trend:
In the case of the State of Andhra
Pradesh v. K. Satyanarayana the Supreme Court legalised rummy game and interpreted ‘Game of Skill and Game of chance’. Held
that playing rummy requires skill and does not entirely depend on chance.
In the case of Shri
Varun gumber vs. UT of Chandigarh & others 2017 the Punjab and Haryana high court ruled that fantasy
sports like Dream 11 are skill-based and could not amount to gambling.
In K.R.
Lakshmanan v State of Tamil Nadu The Supreme Court was on the opinion that the competitions
in which the success depends upon the Substantial degree of skill are not
gambling though there may be some elements of chance.
Socio-Economic Dimension:
Gambling generally creates a disturbance in Society by its
Consequences. It leads to crimes. Gambling pushes a person into financial
loss which creates Disturbance due to which the persons aspire to commit a crime
with a view to repaying their financial
loss. Generally in
Gambling black money is used which increases the risk of corruption. The gambling market discourages honest businessmen by generating unfair Competition.
There are many positive aspects of Gambling from an Economic point of view. On the one hand, it generates employment for the poor in casinos and lottery centres. In another, it generates revenue for the state.
According to the RBI report, 'State Finances -A study of Budget 2018-19,
the revenue generates from casinos and lotteries increase the states’ Profit.
This revenue is used by the state for public welfare, such as the education sector,
health sector and Agricultural sector.
Conclusion:
By now, it can be said that gambling is legalised in few
states and prohibited in more of the states. Though, it is being illegally
practised which affects the lives of the individuals. They are being an addict to
betting in the quest of becoming rich and creating hardship for honest
businessmen. Therefore, it is suggested that either it should be legalised so
that the state can control all the gambling activities or it should be
prohibited strictly and related laws must be implemented.
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