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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 Allows Appeal in Insurance Claim Case Due to Lack of Willful Breach by Insured. Employer Not Required to Verify Driving Licence Authenticity Beyond Face Value Unless Cause to Suspect.

The appellant, Nirmala Kothari, was the wife of Vinod Ray Kothari, who owned a Hyundai Elantra vehicle insured with the respondent, United India Insur...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition of Kerosene Dealers' Association Challenging Inclusion of VAT in Ceiling Price. State's Power to Fix Maximum Price Including Taxes Upheld Under Essential Commodities Act, 1955.

The petitioners, Mumbai Kerosene Dealers' Association and its members, who are wholesale kerosene dealers holding licences under the Maharashtra Keros...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal of Competing Kerosene Dealer for Lack of Locus Standi. Mere Competitor Not a Person Aggrieved Under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India.

The appellant, Rajendra Agrawal, a semi-wholesale kerosene dealer in Murtizapur, filed a Letters Patent Appeal against the order of a Single Judge dis...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Validity of Regulations Requiring Additional Examination for Customs House Agents Licenses. No Vested Right to License Arises from Passing Examination Under Repealed Regulations.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition filed by the Bombay Custom House Agents Association and two individual members challenging the constit...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petitions of Restaurants Challenging Additional Conditions on Premises Licenses Imposed by Police Commissioner. Additional Conditions Held Ultra Vires as Not Authorized by Bombay Police Act, 1951 and Licensing Rules, 1960.

The petitioners, a group of restaurants holding premises licenses under the Licensing and Controlling Places of Public Amusement (Other than Cinemas) ...