The writ petitions challenging the Telangana State Gaming (Amendment) Ordinance filed by onli⛦ne rummy websites such as Ace2Three, Rummycircle, Classic Rummy and Junꦫglee Rummy have been adjourned to 12th July.
While adjourning the matter to next week, it is understood that the division bench of the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana High Court comprising of Acting Chief Justice Ramesh Ranganathan and Justice T. Rajani have allowed rummy companies based out of Telangana . Offering rummy to players within the state of Telang🅠ana continues to be banned as per the Gaming Ordinance and no relief in this regard has been granted by the court so far.
K Ramakrishna Reddy, the constitutional validity of the ordinance saying that the state government had decided to pass the ordinance in public interest and the restriction on onlin🐎e rummy was justified under Article 19(6) of the Constit𝓰ution. Reddy further argued that the 1967 K. Satyanarayana judgment of the Supreme Court which held rummy to be a game of skill allowed the police to take appropriate action in case profit or gain was involved in rummy clubs.
Reddy is expected to continue his arguments next week against granting any interim re🌞lief to the rummy websites. The High Court is expected to decide on whether to stay the operation 🍬of the Gaming Ordinance after hearing the complete submissions of the Advocate General.
Meanwhile, the civil petitions filed in the Gujarat High Court by Dominance Games, Rollers Training Institute, KN Suresh and others, challenging the police’s stand that poker is a𝕴 game of chance, , have now been adjourned to 11th July. A single judge bench of the High Court comprising of Justice Rajesh Shukla is expected to hear the arguments of the petitioner clubs as well as the state government next week and decide on whether to grant interim relief of temporarily allowing the clubs to continue operating poker rooms.