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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>The Tamil Nadu Cabinet<\/a> on Monday decided to take the Ordinance route<\/a> to ban online games<\/a> with stakes, acting on a report by a retired High Court judge<\/a> amid reports of suicides and debt entrapment caused by gambling online<\/a>. The Cabinet cleared the Ordinance draft mooted by the government.

The draft will become a law after the
Tamil Nadu<\/a> Governor signs it in deference to the Cabinet's decision. The government will then notify the date on which it will take effect.

The Tamil Nadu government had taken cognisance of reports suggesting online gambling behind suicides, particularly on youngsters including schoolchildren.

Retired judge K Chandru had filed a report in June recommending the ordinance, besides asserting that the onlines games required little skill, pushed participants down a debt spiral, and exposed them to psychological impact.

The government had revised its ordinance draft based on Justice Chandru's 71-page report with additions from surveys conducted among schools by the school education department, and e-mailed responses to questionnaires sent across to stakeholders on the impact of online gaming with stakes.

The ordinance cleared by the Cabinet on Monday is a second attempt by the MK Stalin-led DMK regime after the Madras High Court, in August 2021, struck down a gaming law-amendment that prohibited wagering on online games.

Similar attempts by neighbouring states Karnataka and Kerala have also been struck down by the respective high courts, said Justice Chandru. The revised law, Chandru told ET, argues that an online version of rummy governed by a computer algorithm allows little room for skill, besides underscoring the debilitating effect on people participating in these games.

Early this month, the Supreme Court had issued notice to respondents on Tamil Nadu government's plea challenging the Madras High Court of August 2021 disallowing the ban. The Karnataka Government, too, had moved the apex court in March this year, looking to ban betting on online games.

Tamil Nadu had earlier said its decision to move an ordinance would be a \"model for other states to follow.\"

Technology and gaming lawyer Jay Satya said it was still unclear if \"games of skill\" are covered under Tamil Nadu's revised law passed Monday. \"It will be surprising if the state government once again decides to ban skill-based games for stakes, an activity that was held to be a fundamental right by the Madras High Court in August 2021.\"

Two years ago, the then BJP MP from Karnataka KC Ramamurthy had demanded in the Rajya Sabha that the Centre ban online rummy, saying it had become an addiction among the youth and that it was not a game of skill, but gambling.
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泰米尔纳德邦内阁清除条例禁止网络游戏

将成为一个法律草案在泰米尔纳德邦州长迹象表明,它考虑到内阁的决定。政府将通知之日起生效。

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泰米尔纳德邦内阁周一决定条例的路线禁止网络游戏股权,一位退休的报告高等法院法官在自杀事件的报道和债务陷阱所致网上赌博。内阁由政府扫清了条例草案提出。

后将成为一个法律草案泰米尔纳德邦州长迹象表明,它考虑到内阁的决定。政府将通知之日起生效。

泰米尔纳德邦政府报告显示在线赌博自杀背后的认知,尤其是在年轻人包括学生。

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退休法官K Chandru提交6月份的一份报告建议条例,除了断言所需的在线游戏的小技巧,使参与者债务螺旋,暴露出他们的心理影响。

政府已经修订了其基于司法条例草案Chandru与增加的71页的报告从调查在学校学校教育部门,和发送电子邮件了问卷调查与股权利益相关者网络游戏的影响。

条例通过内阁周一由可第二次尝试Stalin-led DMK政权在马德拉斯高等法院后,2021年8月,驳回了游戏修法,禁止赌博网络游戏。

邻国类似尝试的卡纳塔克邦和喀拉拉邦也被各自的高等法院驳回,正义Chandru说。修订法律,Chandru告诉ET,认为一个在线版的奇妙的由计算机算法可技能的空间,除了强调衰弱影响人们参与这些游戏。

本月初,最高法院发布了通知受访者泰米尔纳德邦政府请求挑战2021年8月的马德拉斯高等法院禁止禁令。卡纳塔克邦政府也已经法院今年3月,希望禁止赌在线游戏。

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泰米尔纳德邦早些时候曾表示,其决定将一个条例将是一个”模式为其他国家。”

技术和游戏的律师杰萨提亚表示,仍不清楚“游戏的技能”是覆盖在泰米尔纳德邦的修订法律通过星期一。“这将是惊人的,如果政府再次决定禁止技能游戏股份,一个活动被认为是一项基本权利的马德拉斯高等法院于2021年8月。”

两年前,当时的印度人民党议员从Rajya Sabha的卡纳塔克邦KC需要要求中心禁止在线拉米纸牌游戏,说它在年轻人中已经成为一种瘾,它不是一个游戏的技能,但是赌博。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>The Tamil Nadu Cabinet<\/a> on Monday decided to take the Ordinance route<\/a> to ban online games<\/a> with stakes, acting on a report by a retired High Court judge<\/a> amid reports of suicides and debt entrapment caused by gambling online<\/a>. The Cabinet cleared the Ordinance draft mooted by the government.

The draft will become a law after the
Tamil Nadu<\/a> Governor signs it in deference to the Cabinet's decision. The government will then notify the date on which it will take effect.

The Tamil Nadu government had taken cognisance of reports suggesting online gambling behind suicides, particularly on youngsters including schoolchildren.

Retired judge K Chandru had filed a report in June recommending the ordinance, besides asserting that the onlines games required little skill, pushed participants down a debt spiral, and exposed them to psychological impact.

The government had revised its ordinance draft based on Justice Chandru's 71-page report with additions from surveys conducted among schools by the school education department, and e-mailed responses to questionnaires sent across to stakeholders on the impact of online gaming with stakes.

The ordinance cleared by the Cabinet on Monday is a second attempt by the MK Stalin-led DMK regime after the Madras High Court, in August 2021, struck down a gaming law-amendment that prohibited wagering on online games.

Similar attempts by neighbouring states Karnataka and Kerala have also been struck down by the respective high courts, said Justice Chandru. The revised law, Chandru told ET, argues that an online version of rummy governed by a computer algorithm allows little room for skill, besides underscoring the debilitating effect on people participating in these games.

Early this month, the Supreme Court had issued notice to respondents on Tamil Nadu government's plea challenging the Madras High Court of August 2021 disallowing the ban. The Karnataka Government, too, had moved the apex court in March this year, looking to ban betting on online games.

Tamil Nadu had earlier said its decision to move an ordinance would be a \"model for other states to follow.\"

Technology and gaming lawyer Jay Satya said it was still unclear if \"games of skill\" are covered under Tamil Nadu's revised law passed Monday. \"It will be surprising if the state government once again decides to ban skill-based games for stakes, an activity that was held to be a fundamental right by the Madras High Court in August 2021.\"

Two years ago, the then BJP MP from Karnataka KC Ramamurthy had demanded in the Rajya Sabha that the Centre ban online rummy, saying it had become an addiction among the youth and that it was not a game of skill, but gambling.
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