Dream11 and Indian tax authorities are in a dispute over what tax rates should be paid by such gaming platforms, which have become hugely popular for fantasy cricket games they offer.
For most workers around the world, vacations are strictly a time to unwind. The last thing they want while relaxing on a balmy beach or hiking in the hills is an annoying business call from a colleague.
Employees at Mumbai-based Dream11, which runs a fantasy sports platform, will have to pay a fine of ₹100,000 (about $1,200) if they contact a colleague on their time-off, co-founder Bhavit Sheth said