A medical college student in Chennai committed suicide after losing money in online rummy reported Asianet news. The incident once again brings into light...
An entrepreneur from Mangat, Kanchipuram district, committed murder-suicide at his residence, due to the loss of money in online gambling. Identified as Srinivasan, the...
Professor MH Jawahirullah, the State President of the Manithaneya Makkal Katchi party (Humanist People's Party) in Tamil Nadu has raised concerns about the mention...
Gururajan, an engineer working in an IT company in Perungudi, Chennai, took his own life after suffering financial losses from online rummy, reported Tamil...
In Avadi, Chennai, a 27-year-old police constable, identified as Vignesh from Virudhunagar, allegedly took his own life at his residence on Friday. According to...
The Supreme Court announced its decision to review the Tamil Nadu government's appeal challenging the Madras High Court's ruling that invalidated a section of...
Tamil Nadu law minister S. Regupathy claimed that despite having his queries regarding the online gaming prohibition bill answered; the Governor had sent the...
The Tamil Nadu government moved the Supreme Court against the Madras High Court (MHC) order that struck down certain amendments introduced by the Tamil Nadu Gaming and Police Laws (Amendment) Act, 2021, as unconstitutional in the matter of Junglee Games India Pvt. Ltd. & Anr. v The State of Tamil Nadu & Ors, reported a local news agency.