This story is from October 02, 2025
Online money gaming crackdown: Government proposes to make breaches non-bailable; warrantless searches allowed in draft rules
The government's newly proposed regulations seek to classify breaches of online money gaming protocols as non-bailable violations, with accountability extending to all company personnel involved in facilitating such infractions, as per the draft guidelines issued on Thursday.
The proposed regulations would authorise designated officers to conduct warrantless searches and arrests at any location, physical or digital, where individuals are suspected of having committed or planning to commit violations under the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming (PROG) Act 2025, reported PTI.
"Notwithstanding anything contained in the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, offences under section 5 and section 7 shall be cognizable and non-bailable," according to the draft rules.
Under these guidelines, Section 5 explicitly forbids organisations from participating in, supporting, or enabling online monetary gaming activities and related services.
Section 7 imposes restrictions on banking institutions, financial organisations, and individuals from processing transactions related to online monetary gaming services.
These regulations have been developed under section 19 of the PROG Act, which received presidential approval and was officially announced on August 22. The legislation, which Parliament endorsed in August, prohibits online monetary gaming services and their promotion throughout the nation. The proposed regulations offer legal immunity to authorised personnel conducting investigations of suspicious locations and devices under the Act's provisions.
The Ministry of Electronics and IT is accepting public feedback and observations on these draft regulations until October 31.
Ready to Make a Smarter Property Decision? Build Your Legacy with TOI Homes.
"Notwithstanding anything contained in the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, offences under section 5 and section 7 shall be cognizable and non-bailable," according to the draft rules.
Under these guidelines, Section 5 explicitly forbids organisations from participating in, supporting, or enabling online monetary gaming activities and related services.
Section 7 imposes restrictions on banking institutions, financial organisations, and individuals from processing transactions related to online monetary gaming services.
These regulations have been developed under section 19 of the PROG Act, which received presidential approval and was officially announced on August 22. The legislation, which Parliament endorsed in August, prohibits online monetary gaming services and their promotion throughout the nation. The proposed regulations offer legal immunity to authorised personnel conducting investigations of suspicious locations and devices under the Act's provisions.
The Ministry of Electronics and IT is accepting public feedback and observations on these draft regulations until October 31.
Ready to Make a Smarter Property Decision? Build Your Legacy with TOI Homes.
Comments (1)
R
Rakesh singh lodhiMost Interacted
230 days ago
Modi ji aapne mera rojgar cheen liya 𠥺...Read More
Reply
0
Reply
Popular from Business
- TCS staff cites salary cut after appraisal, co disagrees
- EPFO UPI withdrawal explained: How members can transfer PF directly to bank accounts, top points to know
- Indian Railways eyes 350 kmph speeds with its next indigenous bullet train; first one to have 280 kmph potential
- India plans to send oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz for new supply amid Iran conflict disruptions
- Case of mistaken identity? Parle Industries’ shares rise 5% after ‘Melody moment’
end of article
Trending Stories
- IPL 2026 Playoff Qualification Scenarios: With 5 matches to go, RR hold edge as PBKS and KKR chase the final spot — paths for each team explained
- KCET Result 2026 Live Updates: KEA expected to announce CET scores soon at official portal; check how to download, counselling process details
- US-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran sets new Strait of Hormuz rules, requires vessel coordination and permits
- NEET UG 2026 exam fee refund process explained: Key NTA rules students must know
- Muga silk stole for Meloni, mangoes for UAE President & more: What PM Modi gifted leaders during 5-nation tour
- Chennai gets 2 more ministers; RK Nagar, Velachery MLAs inducted into Vijay cabinet
- NEET UG 2026 refund process begins today at neet.nta.nic.in: Check how to submit your bank details
Featured in Business
- NVIDIA clocks record breaking $81 billion revenue powered by AI wave
- PM Modi’s five-nation tour secures nearly $40bn investment pipeline for India
- Gold, silver price prediction: Will gold head to Rs 1.70 lakh/10 grams in the coming days & silver hit Rs 3 lakh/kg? Check outlook
- Top stocks to buy today: Stock recommendations for May 21, 2026 - check list
- Gold, Silver Rate Today Live Updates: MCX Gold, MCX Silver slip in trade as US Treasury yields pull back from multi-year highs
- Rupee rebounds 61 paise from record low, rises to 96.25 against US dollar
Photostories
- 5 smart ways to arrange your kitchen so it looks spacious
- 10 countries with the highest snake populations and what travellers must know before visiting
- 5 snake parks in India where travellers can spot rare and venomous species and how to reach them
- From snake fruit to jabuticaba; 10 unique fruit trees around the world and where travellers can find them
- The best flowers, herbs, and vegetables to plant in June in the UK
- From Sapera to Irulas: Famous snake tribes of India and why they fascinate travellers from the world over
- Mumbai demolition drive: What we know so far
- 6 beverages a Harvard doctor drinks to keep his gut healthy
- Why your feet suddenly swell after sitting too long and what your body may be trying to warn you about
- "Main khud ek karz..." When PM Narendra Modi thanked tea-garden workers and why he can't enjoy chai like before
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media