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Karnataka High Court Allows Recreation Club's Petition Declaring No License Required for Playing Skill Games. Rummy and other skill games are not gambling, and clubs do not need a license under the Licensing and Controlling of Places of Public Amusement Order.

The petitioner, Sri Siragalli Lakshmidevi Recreation Club (R), a society registered under the Karnataka Societies Registration Act, 1960, filed a writ...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court Judgment Setting Aside Appellate Authority Order Under Madhya Pradesh Shops & Establishments Act, 1958. The Court affirmed that clubs not being residential clubs are exempt from the Act under Section 3(j), rendering the Appellate Authority's reinstatement order invalid.

The dispute arose from the termination of services of the appellants, who were employees at a club run by the respondents. The appellants filed a comp...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Cancellation of Dramatic Performance Licence in Tamasha Case — District Magistrate Exceeded Jurisdiction Under Section 33 of Bombay Police Act, 1951. Licence Cancellation for Alleged Obscenity Set Aside as Magistrate Failed to Apply Mind and Acted on Extraneous Considerations.

The petitioner, Renuka Loknatya Tamasa Mandal, a cultural organization engaged in Tamasha performances, held a licence under Section 33 of the Bombay ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Police Notices Restricting Hotel Timings — Government Notification Under Shops Act Cannot Override Police Act Restrictions on Eating Houses.

The petitioners, Yogesh Panditrao Khaire and others, are running a hotel named 'Hotel Saheba' in Nashik. They obtained a licence under the Bombay Shop...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Restaurant's Challenge to Closing Hours Under Bombay Shops and Establishments Act, 1948. Petitioner's Request for Exemption from Section 19(1) Timings Rejected as State Government Lacks Power to Grant Individual Exemptions Beyond Schedule II.

The petitioner, Sardar Refreshments, a restaurant, filed a writ petition challenging the refusal of the State of Maharashtra to grant it an exemption ...