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...Police Station in Crime Nos. 224 of 2007 and 225 of 2007 as per the provisions of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act. The accused...Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 makes provision for the punishment of gaming and the keeping of common gaming-houses in the State of Tamil Nadu. A common gaming-house is def.... Section 4 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 provides the penalty for opening the common gaming-house and ...

...money and cards and thereafter, FIR has been registered in Crime No.414 of 2020 for the offence under Section 12 of Tamil Nadu Gaming Act. 3.No counter was filed on the...side of the respondents. 4.The learned counsel appearing for the petitioner would contend that the petitioner is innocent and he has not committed any offence Section 12 of Tamil Nadu Gaming Act. A...false case has been foisted against the petitioner. As per Section 12 of Tamil nadu Gaming Act, the 2/7 occurrence...

...accused in Crime No.416 of 2021 registered on the file of the G1-Devakottai Town Police Station, for the offence under Section 9 of Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930. The case on hand is squarely covered by...first petitioner's lodge as a common gaming house under Tamil Nadu Gaming Act or the City Police Act. The first petitioner is owning the lodge in question and he appears to have played cards along...with his friends, who are the other petitioners herein. This act will not constitute an offence under Section 9 of Tamil Nadu Gaming Act. The very registration of the impugned FIR is unwarranted and it...

...the same insofar as relates to the petitioner is concerned. 2.Under Section 5 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930...procedure comtemplated under Section 5 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 is violated. Consequently, the proceedings in..., the power to grant warrant to enter a common gaming house is vested with a police officer, not below the rank of a Deputy Superintendent of Police, who shall issue such warrant if he has...

...the Public Gambling Act, 1867.Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930;v. In the normal circumstances, there should be no interference in the lawful functioning of the association by the...violation of the provisions of the Public Gambling Act, 1867.Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 or any other enactment, it would be open to them, after recording reasons in the...Section 5 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930.Public Gambling Act, 1867;viii. It is always open to the asso...

...petitioner that the petitioner is an accused in Crime No.643 of 2016 registered for offences under Sections 4,8 and 9 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930; Section 7 (3) of the Lotteries Regulation Act..., 1998 and Sections 353 and 506 (i) of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. 3. It is the submission of the learned counsel for the petitioner that Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930...cannot be made applicable to Chennai City as per Section 2 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930. That apart, he submitted that the offences are punishable under Tamil Nadu Gaming ...

...have been filed challenging the FIR and Summary Trial Cases arising out of the offences under Sections 4(1)(d), 8 and 9 of Tamil Nadu Gaming Act and Sections 45 and 46 of the City Police Act, 1988...Club, they found that the accused persons were gambling with money by playing cards and hence, they registered a case in crime No.504 of 2018 for the offences under Sections 8 and 9 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 19...accused persons were gambling with money by playing cards and hence, they registered a case in crime No.764 of 2018 for the offences under Section 9 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930.Crl.O.P.(MD...

...No.310 of 2016 registered for the offence under Section 12 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930. 2. The learned counsel for the petitioner would submit that the maximum punishment for...the FIR was registered on 27.11.2016 for the offence under Section 12 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 for the alleged occurrence said to have taken place on the same day. 3. The...the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 and he has produced a copy of the Final Report. 2/5 4...

...to pay a fine of Rs.500/- each under Section 8 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act and sentenced to pay a fine of Rs.200...and 9 read with 12 of tng act in Crime No.229 of 2012 and on their own admission, they have been convicted. Whereas the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 has been repealed and the Chennai City Police...will not lie and the same is liable to be dismissed. 7. From the perusal of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 it is seen that Section 3 defines "common gaming -house". Thereafter the...

...imprisonment for two days and to pay a fine of Rs. 500/- each under Section 8 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act and sentenced to pay...under Sections 8 and 9 read with 12 of TNG Act in Crime No. 229 of 2012 and on their own admission, they have been convicted. Whereas the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 has been repealed and the Chennai...present revision will not lie and the same is liable to be dismissed.7. From the perusal of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 it is seen that Section 3 defines “common gaming-house...

... The petition is to quash the final report for the alleged offence under Section 12 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930. 2.It is alleged in the final report that on...is no necessity for them to play cards in front of the cosmopolitan club; that in any event the offence under Section 12 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 would be attracted only if they are found...public street, place or thoroughfare. In the absence of the said material, the petitioners cannot be made liable for the alleged offence under section 12 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930...

...12 of Tamil Nadu Gaming Act. After collecting materials and recording the statement of witnesses, final report has been presented before the District Munsif cum Judicial Magistrate, Gandarvakottai on.... The entire stage-managed event has been captured through the mobile, camera. Moreover, the offence under Section 12 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act will not be attracted. 4...consideration is that whether any gaming activity for profit was played in the premises which is called as Maruthu Manamahilvu Sangam on 04.12.2021 or not?. Section 12 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act reads...

...The petitioner is facing trial in S.T.C.No.1177 of 2021 on the file of the Judicial Magistrate, Sankarankovil for the offence under Section 12 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930....(MD)No.6568 of 2020 that a mere playing of cards for stakes cannot attract the offence under Section 12 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930, when the gambling has not been done in a common...gaming house. The place at which the accused were found playing cards cannot be called as common gaming house. 3. The case on hand is squarely covered by the order dated 29.10.2020...

...learned Government Advocate was not in a position to inform this Court about the involvement of the Petitioner or its members in any of the offence under the Gaming Act or any other provisions of the Penal Statutes.6....Act, 1930 makes provision for punishment of gaming and the keeping of common gaming-houses in the State of Tamil Nadu. A common gaming-house is defined.... Section 4 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 provides the penalty for opening the common gaming-house and ...

...rummy with money within the premises of the said Young Man Club and it is punishable under Section 8 and 9 of Tamil Nadu Gambling Act. He further submitted that the premises is not a gaming house and as...per Section 5 of Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, the power to grant warrant to enter a common gaming house vested with the police officer not below the rank of the Deputy Superintendent of Police whereas the.... No. 3466 of 2018 alleging that the petitioners played rummy with money within the premises of Young Man Club and it is punishable under Section 8 and 9 of Tamil Nadu Gambling Act. He further submitted that the respondent ...

...petitioners played rummy with money within the premises of the said Friends Recreation Club and it is punishable under Section 8 and 9 of Tamil Nadu Gambling Act. He further submitted that the pre...and as per Section 5 of Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, the power to grant warrant to...played rummy with money within the premises of Friends Recreation Club and it is punishable under Section 8 and 9 of Tamil Nadu Gambling Act. He further submitted that the respondent Police entere...

.... 3. The learned counsel for the petitioners would submit that Section 12 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, the gaming would be an offence only if it is done in a public place...had held that Section 12 of the Gaming Act can be invoked only if the said occurrence has taken place in a public place for commercial purposes. 2 .... Section 12 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act reads as follows: "12. Penalty for gaming in public street, etc.- Whoever is found...

...also filed charging the petitioners that they committed the offences punishable under sections 8 and 9 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930. 3...adopted at that time raid or seizure etc; The ingredients of the offences under sections 8 and 9 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act are not attracted; The person, who registered the case himself, has investigated...Nadu Gaming Act 1930. It was contended before this court that the club was a registered society under the provisions of the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act. Even as per the previsions of the...

...long as their activities are not in violation of the provisions of the Public Gambling Act, 1867.Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930;e) In the normal circumstances...accordance with law or they indulge in unlawful activities, in violation of the provisions of the Public Gambling Act, 1867.Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 or any other enactment...provision as contained in Section 5 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930.Public Gambling Act, 1867;h) It is always open to the Club or its members to challenge the action taken by the...

...Section 5 of Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930, since the Sub-Inspector of Police, who conducted search in the premises, is not a compete...case, it is appropriate to incorporate Section 5 of the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930, which reads thus: Power to grant...Tamil Nadu Gaming Act. Hence, the present complaint. In such circumstances, the argument advanced by the learned counsel for the petitioner does not merit acceptance. Hence, this petition...