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M/S Pearl Valley Club vs The State Of Karnataka And Others

High Court Of Karnataka|07 January, 2019
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU DATED THIS THE 07TH DAY OF JANUARY 2019 BEFORE The Hon’ble Mr. Justice B. M. Shyam Prasad Writ Petition No. 57761 OF 2018 (gm-police) Between :
M/S PEARL VALLEY CLUB (R) REGISTERED VIDE ORDER BEARING NO. 1160/1999-2000, HAVING ITS REGISTERED OFFICE AT NO. 300, THALI ROAD, ANEKAL 562106.
BENGLAURU DISTRICT, REP BY ITS SECERTARY, SRI. T SRIRAM, AGE 66 YEARS, NO. 15-169, THALI ROAD CROSS, ANEKAL TOWN, BENGLAURU DIST 562106 (BY SRI. FAYAZ SAB B. G, ADVOCATE ) AND:
1. THE STATE OF KARNATAKA REP BY ITS SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF HOME VIDHANA SOUDHA BENGLAURU - 560 001.
2. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE BENGLAURU DIST, MILLAR ROAD, BENGLAURU - 560 001.
... PETITIONER 3. THE POLICE INSPSECTOR ANEKAL POLICE STATION, ANEKAL TOWN, BENGLAURU DIST – 562 106.
4. THE EXCISE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER BENGALURU URBAN DISTRICT, 2ND FLOOR, TTMCA BLOCK, BMTC BUILDING, SHANTHINAGAR, BENGALURU – 560 065.
... RESPONDENTS (BY SRI.VIJAYKUMAR A. PATEL, AGA) THIS WRIT PETITION IS FILED UNDER ARTICLES 226 AND 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PRAYING TO DIRECT THE R-3 NOT TO INTERERE IN DAY TO DAY ACTIVITIES/FUNCTIONS OF THE PETITIONER'S CLUB, WITHOUT DUE PROCESS OF LAW AMNNE ETC.
THIS WRIT PETITION COMING ON FOR PRELIMINARY HEARING, THIS DAY, THE COURT MADE THE FOLLOWING:
O R D E R Sri Vijaya Kumar A. Patil, the learned AGA accepts notice for the respondents.
2. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Additional Government Advocate for the respondents.
3. The petitioner in the above writ petition has sought for a direction to the respondents from interfering with day-to-day recreational activities run by the petitioner- Association in the schedule premises and for other relief/s. It is contended by the petitioner that it is an Association registered under the Karnataka Societies Registration Act, 1960. The object of the Association is to provide facilities for recreation and entertainment such as conduct outdoor and indoor games like table tennis, carom, chess, cards section etc. The respondents - Police are interfering with the functioning of the Association without any legal basis. The petitioner - Association is not required to obtain any license from the respondents under any provisions of law, and therefore, prayed for the relief sought for.
4. The issues, which are similar to the present writ petition, have been considered by this Court in W.P.No.46896/2018 decided on 28.11.2018. In view of the observations made in W.P.No.46896/2018, this petition could be disposed of.
5. Accordingly, the present writ petition is disposed of with the following directions: -
(i) The petitioner shall install within a period of six weeks, CC TV cameras, at all the places of access to its members and also at all the places, wherein game/s is/are played by the members. The CC TV footage of atleast prior 15 days’ period shall be made available by the petitioner, to the police, as and when called upon to do so.
(ii) The petitioner shall issue identity card(s) to all its member(s), which shall be produced by the member(s), when called upon by the police, during the raid(s) and surveillance etc.
(iii) The petitioner shall not allow any non- member(s) or the guest(s) of the member(s), to make use of its premises for the purpose of playing any kind of game(s) or recreational activities.
(iv) The petitioner shall not permit any activity by any of its member(s), by indulging in acts of amusement, falling within the definition of Ss.2 (14) & 2 (15) of the Act and shall not permit any game(s) of chance as per Explanation (II) of Sub-section (7) of Section 2 of Karnataka Police Act, 1963. The member(s) shall not be allowed to play any kind of game(s) with stakes or make any profit or gain out of the game(s) played.
(v) The petitioner shall put proper mechanism in place and shall ensure that no game(s) is played in any unlawful manner by the member(s). If the police find that any of the game/s played is/are contrary to any law and in violation of the settled practice, it is open for them to take action against petitioner and the offenders, in accordance with law.
(vi) The jurisdictional police shall have liberty to visit premises periodically and/or on receipt of any information about any unlawful activity being carried on in the petitioner’s premises.
(vii) The respondents are directed not to interfere with the lawful recreational activities carried on by the members of the petitioner – Club/Association subject to the petitioner complying with the aforesaid terms of this order.
(viii) It is made clear that this order would not come in the way of the jurisdictional police invoking the provisions of the Act and taking action in accordance with law, if the member(s) of the petitioner are found to have indulged in any unlawful or immoral activities.
Ordered accordingly.
The learned AGA is permitted to file memo of appearance for the respondents within a period of four weeks.
SD/- JUDGE SA
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Title

M/S Pearl Valley Club vs The State Of Karnataka And Others

Court

High Court Of Karnataka

JudgmentDate
07 January, 2019
Judges
  • B M Shyam Prasad