4Conditions subject to which lotteries may be organised, etc
A State Government may organise, conduct or promote a lottery, subject to the following conditions, namely:—
(a) prizes shall not be offered on any pre-announced number or on the basis of a single digit;
(b) the State Government shall print the lottery tickets bearing the imprint and logo of the State in such manner that the authenticity of the lottery ticket is ensured;
(c) the State Government shall sell the tickets either itself or through distributors or selling agents;
(d) the proceeds of the sale of lottery tickets shall be credited into the public account of the State;
(e) the State Government itself shall conduct the draws of all the lotteries;
(f) the prize money unclaimed within such time as may be prescribed by the State Government or not otherwise distributed, shall become the property of that Government;
(g) the place of draw shall be located within the State concerned;
(h) no lottery shall have more than one draw in a week;
(i) the draws of all kinds of lotteries shall be conducted between such period of the day as may be prescribed by the State Government;
(j) the number of bumper draws of a lottery shall not be more than six in a calendar year;
(k) such other conditions as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
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- 1 Short title, extent and commencement
- 2 Definitions
- 3 Prohibition of lotteries
- 4 Conditions subject to which lotteries may be organised, etc
- 5 Prohibition of sale of ticket in a State
- 6 Prohibition of organisation, etc., of lottery
- 7 Penalty
- 8 Offences to be cognizable and non-bailable
- 9 Offences by companies
- 10 Power to give directions
- 11 Power of Central Government to make rules
- 12 Power of State Government to make rules
- 13 Repeal and saving