Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Law panel wants cricket betting, under strict law

- Jatin Gandhi jatin.gandhi@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEWDELHI: The Law Commission of India is all set to recommend legalising betting on sport, including cricket, and having a stringent national law to closely regulate online gambling.

The commission was asked by the Supreme Court in July 2016 to examine whether betting on cricket should be legalised, and a law be framed to enable that. Tasked with preparing a report on the issue, the commission is now working out the finer details of its recommenda­tions.

“Online betting is difficult to prevent, so it requires regulation. We must have a stringent law,” LCI chairman Justice BS Chauhan told Hindustan Times.

Chauhan added that the commission’s report is not yet ready but its findings so far have led to the view that in order to stop betting on sport as an unregulate­d and illegal activity, the government should step in.

“This is still a tentative view. The report will be submitted next month,” he clarified.

While hearing a case on the Justice RM Lodha committee’s suggestion­s to reform Indian cricket administra­tion, an SC bench headed by the then Chief Justice TS Thakur had said in its order on July 18, 2016: “The recommenda­tion made by the committee that betting [on cricket] should be legalised involves the enactment of a law, which is a matter that may be examined by the law commission and the government for such action as may be consider necessary in the facts and circumstan­ces of the case.”

One of the key recommenda­tions of the panel was: ‘Legalisati­on for betting and criminalis­ation for match-fixing’.

The panel is exploring various legal options to suggest to the Centre and the top court to bring a law regulating online sport betting and gambling. While gambling is a subject on the state list in the Constituti­on — meaning it is for the states to legislate on it — activities on the internet can be regulated through a central act.

“The proposed law can have provisions to make sure that a person does not become habitual, he cannot bet more than a certain number of times in one year or put on stake more than a certain percentage of his wealth,” Chauhan said. One of the proposals being studied by the panel is to ask for setting up a gaming commission and providing all-India licenses to operators.

“The Informatio­n Technology Act has provisions to protect vulnerable sections, including children and the poor. Also, Article 249 gives Parliament the power to legislate on a matter in the State List citing national interest,” the LCI chairman explained.

Commission officials feel that by not making betting and gambling accessible legally, the government loses the opportunit­y to both protect citizens from harm and the revenue it can generate through taxes.“Strict rules against betting and gambling have not necessaril­y acted as a deterrent. Online gambling and betting is another area which has become very difficult to curb,” the commission had observed while inviting suggestion­s from stakeholde­rs and the public in June this year. Industry lobby body FICCI estimated in a 2013 report that the undergroun­d market for betting on cricket is roughly worth ~300,000 crore. The tax revenue from that would be around Rs 10,000 crore, according to the All India Gaming Federation (AIGF) which has been pitching for legalising betting on the lines of horse racing, which is regarded as a game of skill and not chance. “Legalising betting on cricket will also bring in a substantia­l amount of FDI. Setting up a gaming commission will promote responsibl­e gaming and prevent money laundering,” Roland Landers, CEO of the AIGF said. “Merely by taxing betting at 20 per cent, the government can earn thousands of crores every year,” he added.

 ?? HT FILE ?? ▪ Justice Lodha (C) and other members of the panel that investigat­ed betting in cricket had recommende­d its legalisati­on.
HT FILE ▪ Justice Lodha (C) and other members of the panel that investigat­ed betting in cricket had recommende­d its legalisati­on.

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