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Two Star Recreation Club vs The Superintendent Of Police And Others

Madras High Court|07 February, 2017
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS DATED: 01.02.2017 CORAM:
THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE D. KRISHNAKUMAR W.P.No.44254 of 2016 Two Star Recreation Club, Udumalpet Rep. By its Secretary V.Mohanraj .. Petitioner Versus
1. The Superintendent of Police, Office of the Superintendent of Police, Tiruppur, Tiruppur District.
2. The Deputy Superintendent of Police, Office of the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Tiruppur, Tiruppur District.
3. Inspector of Police, Gudimagalam Police Station, Tiruppur District. .. Respondents Prayer: The Writ Petition is filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, seeking for a Writ of Mandamus, forbearing the respondents from in any manner interfering with the affairs of the petitioner's 'Two Star Recreation Club, Udumalpet' as Sl.No.107/2016 situated at 1/68-A, Vadakku Thottam, Puduppalayam (PO), Udumalpet Taluk, Tiruppur District or its members including the facilities provided for playing various games including the game of playing rummy not involving any element of gambling.
For Petitioner : Mr.C.S.Saravanan For Respondents : Mr.S.Diwakar, Spl. G.P.
O R D E R
The petitioner has filed this petition, forbearing the respondents from in any manner interfering with the affairs of the petitioner's 'Two Star Recreation Club, Udumalpet' as Sl.No.107/2016 situated at 1/68-A, Vadakku Thottam, Puduppalayam (PO), Udumalpet Taluk, Tiruppur District or its members including the facilities provided for playing various games including the game of playing rummy not involving any element of gambling.
2. In order to clarify some aspects of the matter, the Writ Petiton is listed today under the caption “for being mentioned” and it was clarified. By consent of both parties, order is passed in the main Writ Petition itself.
3. The learned Special Government Pleader appearing for the respondents has submitted that so far there is no complaint received against the club. As long as the petitioner runs the club in lawful manner, the respondents will not interfere with the club. If the petitioner conduct any betting or games involving chances in the club, the respondents shall take action against the petitioner's club.
4. In view of the above said submission of the learned Special Government Pleader, this Court imposes the following condition:
“the petitioner club is permitted to play rummy games in the club and the respondent shall not interfere with the affairs of the club. If the petitioner conduct any illegal games in the club, the respondent can very well interfere and take action against the petitioner's club, in accordance with law.”
5. With the above observation, the Writ Petition is disposed of. No costs.
01.02.2017 pvs
Note: Issue order copy on 06.02.2017
To
1. The Superintendent of Police, Office of the Superintendent of Police, Tiruppur, Tiruppur District.
2. The Deputy Superintend of Police, Office of the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Tiruppur, Tiruppur District.
3. Inspector of Police, Gudimagalam Police Station, Tiruppur District.
D. KRISHNAKUMAR, J.,
pvs W.P.No.44254 of 2016 01.02.2017 http://www.judis.nic.in
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Title

Two Star Recreation Club vs The Superintendent Of Police And Others

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
07 February, 2017
Judges
  • D Krishnakumar