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Section 87 in The Karnataka Police Act, 1963. [Entire Act]
Section 401 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 87 in Karnataka Police Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
Section 457 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 397 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Dr Suresh K N vs State Of Karnataka on 7 June, 2011
In the ruling reported in 1977 (1) K.L.J. 274 (supra),
this Court has categorically held that, game of 'Andar
Bahar' is not a game of chance. The facts are also little bit
relevant as quoted in the said case. At paragraph 7 of the
said judgment, it is stated that;
Chickarangappa And Ors. vs State Of Mysore on 2 July, 1971
"5. On analysing the above said provision of law, this
Court has rendered a decision reported in 1971(2) Mys.
L.J. 187 in the case of Chickarangappa & Others Vs. State
of Mysore and another decision reported in 1977 (1)
K.L.J. 274 in the case of Eranna Vs. State of Karnataka,
which decisions declare that, "playing 'Andar Bahar' is a
game of skill and not mere a game of chance and
therefore, the offence punishable under Section 79 and 80
of the Act are not attracted".
A.Eranna S/O Basanna vs The State Of Karnataka on 19 February, 2014
"5. On analysing the above said provision of law, this
Court has rendered a decision reported in 1971(2) Mys.
L.J. 187 in the case of Chickarangappa & Others Vs. State
of Mysore and another decision reported in 1977 (1)
K.L.J. 274 in the case of Eranna Vs. State of Karnataka,
which decisions declare that, "playing 'Andar Bahar' is a
game of skill and not mere a game of chance and
therefore, the offence punishable under Section 79 and 80
of the Act are not attracted".