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Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has set aside the proceedings against a batch of over 100 persons, against whom the respective police in the districts have registered cases for playing cards in clubs on stakes. Accepting the arguments of Abudukumar Rajarathinam, Justice G K Ilanthiraiyan observed that playing cards with stakes is not an offence under the TN Gaming Act. Playing cards in any `gaming house’ alone is an offence under the Act. The Clubs in which the accused had played cards are not gaming under the purview of common gaming house, the judge said.
by Sekar Reporter · Published December 18, 2019
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Full order of THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE MR.N.ANAND VENKATESH W.P.No.1306 of 2021-29.The issue taken up for consideration in the present Writ Petition is answered accordingly. This Court will be failing in its duty if assistance rendered by the amicus is not acknowledged and only due to their effective assistance, this Court was able to arrive at a solution for the vexed question. 30.This Writ Petition is disposed of accordingly. No costs.–For Petitioner : Mr.A.P.Sathya Murthy Amicus curiae : Mr.B.A.Sujay Prasanna Mr.V.Lakshmi Narayanan Mr. Sharath Chandran For Respondents : Mr.M.Mohamed Riyaz Additional Public Prosecutor
by Sekar Reporter · Published March 13, 2021
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by Sekar Reporter · Published April 15, 2020