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Why Is Horse Betting Legal While Other Sports Are Not?

Why Is Horse Betting Legal While Other Sports Are Not?

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By LawLex Team on Apr 8, 2026 Lex Articles, Lex Pedia
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The Historical Loophole: Why Horses Got Lucky

The legality of horse racing isn’t a result of any sports policy, but it’s a specific judicial exception. Under the Public Gambling Act of 1867, most forms of gaming are banned. However, the Supreme Court, in the landmark Dr. K.R. Lakshmanan v. State of Tamil Nadu (1996) case, decided that horse racing isn’t just about luck.

The Court ruled that horse racing is not a game of “pure chance.” To bet successfully, a person must evaluate:

  • The horse’s pedigree and fitness.
  • The track conditions.
  • The jockey’s skill.
  • The training history.

Meanwhile, betting on Cricket or F1 remains in a legal grey area or is outright banned in most states. Even though fans argue that analysing a pitch report requires just as much skill, the courts have historically viewed team sports as “wagering on an event.” There is a constant fear by the judiciary that sports betting is too vulnerable to match-fixing and lacks the active participation,  hence we cannot put it under a skill-based pursuit.

The Gameskraft Case: Skill vs. The Taxman

The Gameskraft case of 2023 is the perfect example of the tension between the tech industry and the government. The GST authorities charged the company with a massive ₹21,000 crore notice, claiming that online rummy was “betting and gambling” and should be taxed at the highest possible rate (28% on the total stake).

The Karnataka High Court eventually quashed the notice, delivering a win for the gaming sector. The court gave the following reasoning-

  • Rummy is a game of skill: Memorizing cards and calculating probabilities isn’t gambling.

  • Money doesn’t change the game: The court noted that just because you put stakes on a game of skill, it doesn’t suddenly transform into a game of chance.

The Change in the script: The Odisha Janabishwas Bill

State governments are starting to realize that a total ban on betting is effectively impossible in the smartphone age. The Odisha Janabishwas Bill (2025) and similar movements toward a Regulation of Sports Bill show a shift from moral policing to regulation.

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Instead of focusing on jail time, the new approach focuses on:

  • Decriminalization: Moving away from the colonial mindset and replacing criminal charges with heavy administrative fines.

  • Consumer Safety: Creating permissible online real money games that must be verified by self-regulatory bodies to prevent addiction and financial ruin.

The Big Takeaway: India’s laws are slowly shifting from a blanket ban to  mathematical calculations. If you can prove that winning requires more brain than luck, the law might side with you!

But until a Supreme Court bench decides that a cricket fan’s knowledge is legally equivalent to a horse bettor’s knowledge, the two will continue to live in different legal worlds.

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