A single judge bench of the Gujarat High Court has deferred the judgement in the matter of Dominance Games 𒁃Pvt. Ltd. and other poker clubs by oneಌ week.
Justice Rajesh H. Shukla was supposed to deliver a conclusive decision on whether the game of poker involves skill and whether playing poker in clubs would constitute an offence under the Gujarat Prevention of Gambling Act. Afte🐬r months of arguments by counsels from the state government and seven cl♌ubs, the court had .
Eight matters pertaining to Gambling Act cases, including the Isanpur Gymkhana matter relating to crackdown on illegal gambling clubs as well as Dominance Games, Rollers Training Institute of Cards, AAA Gaming and Indian Poker Association cases relating to poke𓃲r were listed for orders on top of the board today as per the cause list.
However, it is understood that Justice Shukla annouꦯnced today that the judgement would now be delivered only next week, i.e. on 30th November. No reason was given for the defermeﷺnt of the verdict.
Interestingly, another petition filed by Samir Patel was also listed for orders today. Last week, a similar criminal petition filed by Patel with a different bench, making the state government, police and Department of Culture and Sports parties that inter alia, sought non-interference from the polic🐼e in rummy and poker activities conducted by his club, by Jusꦑtice JB Pardiwala.
The Gujarat High Court’s verdict that is now expected on 30th November will have a major impact on the burgeoning online poker, rummy and skill games industry. The losing party in the matᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚter is almost certain to immediately file an appeal with the division bench of the High Court.