Tamil Nadu: Raj Bhavan returns Bill banning online rummy

Update: 2023-03-09 04:06 GMT
After the Bill's passage, it was sent to Raj Bhavan for the Governor's assent and the govt has been repeatedly urging Governor RN Ravi to clear it. (Representational image)

The Raj Bhavan has returned a Bill banning online rummy to the Tamil Nadu Assembly for its reconsideration.

The Bill was returned to the House for its consideration once again in the wake of certain aspects that have been outlined by Raj Bhavan.

An ordinance (prohibiting online gambling, wager-based online games of chance of rummy and poker) was promulgated by Governor Ravi on October 1, 2022 and a gazette notification was made by the government on October 3. The Tamil Nadu Assembly met on October 17 last year for a brief session and the Bill was passed.

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The adoption of the Bill was necessitated after the Madras High Court had struck down on August 3, 2021 the provisions of the Tamil Nadu Gaming and Police Laws (Amendment) Act 2021 which banned wager or placing a bet in cyberspace.

Such provisions were held by the High Court as ultra vires the Constitution. The court had said that an appropriate legislation may be passed by the government conforming to the Constitutional sense of propriety in the field of betting and gambling.

After the Bill’s passage, it was sent to Raj Bhavan for the Governor’s assent and the government has been repeatedly urging Governor RN Ravi to clear it.

BJP urges govt to present another Bill with required changes

With the Raj Bhavan returning the Bill, State BJP president K Annamalai suggested that the Tamil Nadu government should present another Bill with the required changes.

“With this format, there was the possibility of the Supreme Court or the Centre rejecting the Bill,” Annamalai told reporters in Coimbatore on Wednesday (March 8).

“The government should inform the people on what basis the Bill was returned by the Governor, so that they can take a call on the issue,” he added.

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Stating that the BJP was also against online rummy and had submitted two memorandums to the Governor in this regard, Annamalai said that all the 234 MLAs should sit and discuss the issue and bring in another Bill for getting approval from the Governor.

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