The Delhi High Court, in SURESH KUMAR vs CENTRAL SECRETARIAT CLUB, agreed with a lower Court’s observations that merely playing rummy with small stakes in a club would not amount to gambling.
“Trial court in my opinion also has rightly held that merely because a card game of rummy was played in the club premises with small stakes from a few annas to some rupees would not make it gambling as held by the Supreme Court in the judgment in the case of State of Andhra Pradesh v. K. Satyanarayana & Ors. AIR 1968 SC 825,” Justice Valmiki J. Mehta observed.
The Court was hearing a Petition filed by one Mr. Suresh Kumar, who had challenged a Trial Court order, wherein he had been directed to pay Rs. 3 lakhs to the Central Secretariat Club as damages for filing a false police complaint. Mr. Kumar had complained that a mafia operated in the Club and that the Club allows gambling within its premises. The Trial Court had, however, opined that Mr. Kumar had failed to discharge the burden of proof on him.
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