
ED summons Yuvraj Singh, Robin Uthappa & Sonu Sood in 1xBet betting probe – key dates and details inside.
Published on: September 16, 2025 at 16:20
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has issued fresh summons to three prominent figures — former Indian cricketers Yuvraj Singh and Robin Uthappa, and Bollywood actor Sonu Sood — in its expanding probe into the illegal online betting app 1xBet. Allegations include money laundering, improper financial transactions, and celebrity endorsements of platforms widely believed to be operating outside Indian laws.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s known so far, what ED is investigating, what this means for the celebs involved, and why this issue matters.
What Led to These Summons & Key Facts

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Who got summoned & when:
Robin Uthappa is scheduled to appear before the ED on September 22, Yuvraj Singh on September 23, and Sonu Sood on September 24. All are to record statements under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). -
What is 1xBet & why it’s under scrutiny:
1xBet is a betting platform (perhaps with global reach, operating in many languages) that is alleged to have offered its services in India despite lacking legal authorization. The ED’s probe alleges that the app, and possibly its avatars or rebranded versions, used rigged algorithms, routed promotional payments, and financial transactions in ways that violate Indian laws. What laws are involved:
Key legal frameworks in this case include:-
Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) — for possible money laundering and financial trails.
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Various advertising / promotion laws — since celebrities endorsing products (or apps) that are illegal raises regulatory issues.
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Indian IT/Telecommunications regulations — for apps banned or blocked under the Information Technology Act or similar statutes.
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Who else is involved / already questioned:
Several other cricketers and actors have already been interrogated: Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina, Harbhajan Singh; actors/ personalities like Urvashi Rautela, Mimi Chakraborty, Ankush Hazra also being drawn into the investigation.
What Questions ED Likely Asks & Possible Outcomes
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What ED may ask them:
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Nature of association / contract — Did these celebrities explicitly promote 1xBet (or related apps)? What were the terms of their contracts? Payments involved? Were they aware that the app was banned or illegal in India?
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Flow of money — How and where payments for endorsements came from; whether these monies were routed through shell companies or foreign accounts, etc.
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Promotional content — What advertisements did they appear in, media used, whether claims like “skill games” were made, and whether there was knowledge about algorithm rigging or misleading advertising.
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Possible legal / reputational consequences:
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If ED finds clear proof of wrongdoing (PMLA violations, tax evasion, illegal advertising), there may be fines, penalties, or even criminal liabilities under Indian law for the endorsers.
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Reputational damage is likely, especially for celebrities, if public perceives they misled people or supported illegal operations.
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It could lead to stricter regulation of celebrity endorsements in India, especially for gambling / betting / gaming apps.
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Why This Matters – Broader Implications

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Public & consumer protection:
Many people may have downloaded or used such apps without realizing legal risks, or been misled by promotions. If apps are rigged or illegal, users are vulnerable to losing money, fraud. -
Regulation & law-enforcement precedent:
This case signals that Indian law enforcement (ED, etc.) are increasingly targeting not just operators, but also promoters / celebrities. It could set precedents around how endorsements are regulated, transparency required in contracts, liabilities if laws are broken. -
Impact on celebrity culture / advertising industry:
Celebrities will likely become more cautious about which brands they endorse. Contracts may include tighter legal vetting. Advertising platforms (TV, digital) may face stricter scrutiny for allowing or carrying such content. -
Legal landscape for online betting / real-money gaming in India:
This case may accelerate calls for uniform regulation / stricter laws around online betting, gambling, defining what is legal vs illegal, especially when apps rebrand or shift base offshore to evade regulation.
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The ED’s summons to Yuvraj Singh, Robin Uthappa, and Sonu Sood in the 1xBet betting app case is more than just a headline — it marks a turning point in how India treats celebrity endorsements, digital betting, and financial accountability. As the investigation unfolds, critical details will emerge: what they knew, what they were paid, and how deeply these apps were able to operate under the radar. For the public, it raises questions about transparency, trust, and the cost of entertainment when ethics and legality are in tension.