
India has officially notified the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Rules, 2026, which will come into effect on May 1, 2026. These rules operationalize the PROG Act, 2025, creating the Online Gaming Authority of India as a digital-first regulator to curb online money games while promoting e-sports and social gaming.
Section 19 of the Act empowers the Central Government to make rules to carry out its provisions. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), as the nodal Ministry, has accordingly prepared the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Rules, 2026, which will come into force on 1st May, 2026. The Rules have been finalised after extensive inter-Ministerial consultations and vetting by the Department of Legal Affairs.
Key Highlights of the Online Gaming Rules, 2026l
Legislative Background
- Parent Act: Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming (PROG) Act, 2025, enacted in August 2025
- Objective: Safeguard citizens from predatory money gaming platforms while enabling India’s growth as a global hub for e-sports and innovation
Online Gaming Authority of India (OGAI)
- Structure: Attached office of MeitY, headquartered in Delhi
- Composition: Chaired by Additional Secretary, MeitY; members include Joint Secretaries from Home Affairs, Finance, I&B, Sports, and Legal Affairs
- Functions:
- Maintain and publish list of prohibited online money games
- Conduct inquiries, issue directions, and codes of practice
- Hear appeals against service providers’ grievance decisions
- Coordinate with banks, payment systems, and law enforcement for enforcement
Determination of Online Games
- Classification Test: Rule 9 sets objective factors—payment of stakes, expectation of monetary winnings, revenue model, and monetisation of in-game assets
- Process: Triggered by Authority, service providers, or government notification
- Timeline: Determination to be completed within 90 days
- Outcome: Specific determination order for each game and provider
Registration & Compliance
- Mandatory Registration: Required for e-sports and notified categories of social games
- Certificate of Registration: Digital, valid up to 10 years
- Conditions: Providers must display determination/registration details, designate contact points, and comply with payment facilitation directions
User Safety Features
- Mandatory Safeguards: Age verification, parental controls, time restrictions, fair-play monitoring, counselling support, and grievance mechanisms
- Disclosure: Service providers must declare safety features at the time of application
Grievance Redressal & Appeals
- Two-Tier System:
- First appeal to the Online Gaming Authority
- Second appeal to the Secretary, MeitY
- Timelines: Each stage to be resolved within 30 days
Penalties & Enforcement
- Digital Proceedings: Conducted online unless physical presence is necessary
- Proportionate Penalties: Based on gain from non-compliance, harm to users, recurrence, and mitigation efforts
- Financial Oversight: Banks and payment systems must block transactions linked to prohibited money games
Policy Objectives
- Protect citizens, especially children, from addictive and predatory gaming
- Provide regulatory certainty with clear criteria and timelines
- Safeguard financial systems by cutting off illegal gaming transactions
- Enable coordinated enforcement across ministries, regulators, and states
- Uphold user rights with grievance redressal and statutory appeals











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