Disclaimer: 18+, jurisdictional restrictions, and the limits of editorial advice
Naseebbet provides editorial information about offshore betting sites that accept Indian players. We do not provide financial, legal, tax, medical or counselling advice. Read these limits before acting on any information published on the site.
What this disclaimer covers
18+ age verification
Everything published here is written for an adult readership of 18 or over, and access to the site carries with it your confirmation that you meet that threshold. Marketing is never aimed at minors, and no data is knowingly taken from one. Where a parent or guardian suspects that someone underage has been reading these pages, a note to privacy [at] naseebbet [dot] com is enough to open the matter; it is handled by the same team that answers statutory data-protection requests, and any record traced back to a minor is erased outright, with no archived copy kept anywhere.
Most offshore-licensed operators we cover require 18+ age verification at first withdrawal as part of their KYC process. Some require 21+ depending on the operator’s jurisdictional licensing.
Jurisdictional restrictions in India
Federal Indian law does not ban players from registering on offshore-licensed sportsbooks. State-level rules vary significantly:
- Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Sikkim (excluding licensed operators), Nagaland (real-money gaming): active state-level restrictions on online betting. Accessing offshore sites from these states may breach state law.
- Karnataka: previous state ban struck down by High Court in 2022; offshore sites currently permitted.
- Goa, Daman: land-based casinos legal under state law; online betting falls under federal default.
- All other states: federal default applies; no state-specific restrictions on offshore betting.
You are responsible for understanding and complying with the laws applicable in your state. Naseebbet does not encourage you to bet from states where state law restricts the activity.
Editorial information, not professional advice
What is published here is journalism about a commercial market, written by people who test the products rather than by people qualified to advise on your circumstances. Four categories of professional advice fall outside that scope entirely:
- Financial advice — bonus terms, bankroll-management discussion and operator scoring are editorial commentary, not investment guidance
- Legal advice — the discussion of legality on this site is general background, never an opinion on your position. A qualified Indian advocate is the right source for a view on your own state, your own facts and your own exposure.
- Tax advice — our coverage of the 30% TDS rate, Section 194BA and GST explains the rules in outline only. Personal tax planning belongs with a chartered accountant who can see your whole income picture, of which betting activity is only one line.
- Medical or counselling advice — the Responsible Gambling page lists helpline numbers but Naseebbet itself is not a counselling service. For addiction support, contact iCall (9152987821), Vandrevala Foundation (1860-2662-345) or your local mental-health professional.
Operator independence
Naseebbet is editorially independent from the 17 operators we cover. We have no equity stake, executive role or operator-side employment. Every page that recommends an operator carries the commission relationship on its face, and the arrangement itself — which brands, which rates, which safeguards — is set out in the Affiliate Disclosure.
Gambling addiction notice
Gambling can be addictive. Compulsive betting destroys finances, relationships and mental health. Warning signs include chasing losses, hiding the activity, borrowing to bet, and failed attempts to quit.
Spotting one of those patterns, whether in yourself or in a friend or a relative, is reason enough to make contact with one of the following:
- iCall (TISS): 9152987821, Mon–Sat 8am–10pm
- Vandrevala Foundation: 1860-2662-345, 24/7
- NIMHANS Centre for Well Being: 080-2685-7777 (Bangalore)
- Gamblers Anonymous India: in-person meetings in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune
Self-exclusion tools exist at every operator covered here and cost nothing to switch on when a break is needed. Deposit limits do their work when they are fixed before the first bet of a session. Setting one halfway through, at the point where the decision is no longer a cold one, gives up most of the benefit.
Currency, conversion and tax
All amounts on Naseebbet are quoted in Indian Rupees (₹) unless otherwise specified. Operators may show wallet balances in USD, EUR or cryptocurrency depending on regional flow. Currency conversion at the operator side is handled by the operator’s payment processor and is outside our editorial scope.
30% TDS applies to net winnings from online gaming under Section 194BA of the Income Tax Act 1961 (as amended by Finance Act 2023). The operators we cover do not deduct TDS at source — you are responsible for self-reporting under "income from other sources" in your annual ITR.
Accuracy and currency of information
Re-testing runs quarterly through the IPL season and twice a year outside it. Between one cycle and the next, bonus terms, payment rails, KYC thresholds and feature sets can all move without any announcement reaching us. A figure published here therefore records what applied on the day it was tested and makes no promise about today. Whatever conditions are displayed to you at the moment you register and fund an account are the conditions that bind you, and they override anything written on this site if the two disagree. Each brand-review byline carries the date of the most recent test, which is what makes the age of any figure visible.
Reports of stale information are acted on, never quietly filed away. Send the page address and the exact claim in dispute to hello [at] naseebbet [dot] com; a confirmed error is corrected within 48 hours of the check completing, and the correction is reflected in the tested date shown against the page.
Your rights under applicable law
Nothing in this Disclaimer limits any rights you may have under mandatory provisions of Indian law, including the Consumer Protection Act 2019, the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023, the Information Technology Act 2000, or other applicable consumer-protection statutes.
Contact
Points needing clarification on the limits described in this disclaimer go to hello [at] naseebbet [dot] com, and requests that concern personal data are routed on to the privacy address from there.