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Online gaming gets court relief in TN but there may be other legal battles

Relief by the Madras High Court on the Tamil Nadu government's ban comes as a booster dose for the Rs 7,700-crore online gaming industry but could be a precursor to legal battles in other states

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Shine Jacob Chennai
“We are not as bad as people think.”

This was the immediate response from a gaming industry major soon after the Madras High Court on August 3 revoked a law by the Tamil Nadu government banning online games such as rummy, poker and other skill-based games that involve betting and money prizes.

If you thought this judgment impacts a marginal section of the society, you will be wrong. Based on data available with The Online Rummy Federation (TORF), around 400 million people in India are engaged in some form of online game, and out of that around 35 million may

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