Games of skills are deemed lawful under Indian gambling laws, such as the Public Gambling Act of 1867. According to the rulings of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in State of Andhra Pradesh v. K Satyanarayana (AIR 1968 SC 825) and KR Lakshmanan v. State of Tamil Nadu (AIR 1996 SC 1153), a game qualifies as a game of skill when the primary factors determining a player's success are their superior knowledge, skill, attention, experience, and expertise.
The contests offered across Kheloye Services are skill-based games, where success is primarily determined by participants' superior understanding of cricket, football, basketball, hockey, handball, volleyball, kabaddi, American football, and/or baseball statistics.
Factors such as players' form, performance in specific conditions or formats, attention, dedication, and skillful performance are also crucial. Participants must assemble well-balanced teams with limited resources and make strategic substitutions to maximize their points in the contests.
By participating in these contests, each participant acknowledges and agrees that they are engaging in games of skill.