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Banned Betting Sites in India

There’s a myth that banned betting sites in India is either a guaranteed goldmine or a total scam. The truth sits in between, and it depends entirely on how you play and which platform you trust. Here’s the grounded version.

Red flags that scream 'avoid'

  • No verifiable licence, or a badge that links nowhere.
  • Withdrawal complaints littered across forums and Telegram.
  • Pressure tactics and ‘guaranteed win’ promises — a guarantee is always a lie.
  • Constantly changing mirror domains.
  • No responsible-gambling tools or KYC at all.

Here’s the grey area, stated plainly: India has no single national law that clearly legalises or bans online betting, and rules vary by state. Some states restrict online gaming; many players use offshore licensed sites that accept INR.

This is general information, not legal advice. If you’re unsure, read the Public Gambling Act, 1867 on India Code and check your own state’s position before you play.

Frequently asked questions

Is banned betting sites in India legal in India?

There's no single national law; it varies by state and sits in a grey area. Many players use offshore licensed sites that accept INR. This is general info, not legal advice.

Can I get into trouble for online betting?

Enforcement has historically targeted operators, not individual players, but state laws differ. Always play responsibly and within your local rules.

How do I spot a banned or fake betting site?

Watch for no real licence, withdrawal complaints, 'guaranteed win' claims and constantly changing mirror domains.

What's the minimum age to bet on cricket in India?

You must be at least 18. Betting is for adults only and should be treated as entertainment, never as a way to earn money.

Further reading: the Public Gambling Act, 1867 on India Code.

18+ Responsible Gambling: Betting carries financial risk and can be addictive. Set deposit limits, never chase losses, and stake only what you can afford to lose. Gambling laws differ across Indian states — confirm what is permitted where you live.