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Online Games And Legal Rights




Sachin Mathur, Chamber of Advocate Sachin Mathur & Gunay Chandawat

Overview

Games and sports have been one of the most enjoyable and favourite activity for the members of every age group especially youth from the centuries due to modernization when the innovative technology was introduced it shifted most of the players to the virtual gaming. games that give us better memorial moments remember snake, ludo etc. Due to covid time and a good network the scope of online games was increased you will amaze to know that your childhood memorable games has now evolved and become one of the biggest global markets that will reach $2billion in India by 2023. the online gaming was expected to grow from us $37.65b in 2019 to us$ 122.05b in 2025. government India is the fifth largest online market gaming in the world major platform are- dream 11, Zuppe etc. Are booming Indian economies Due to seeing a wonderous source of income in this government of India increased taxation on online games. And as we may know that sugar invited many ants so this market also invited some people whose main motive to earn money by illegal means such as gambling, betting etc. There has been considerable increase in the Indian betting market which can be evidenced from the report issued by International Centre for Sports Security ("ICSS"), where ICSS claims that the betting market in India could be worth over US$130 billion. Growing of this market triggers government to make the new laws.

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