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PMK urges Tamil Nadu government to approach Supreme Court for ban on online rummy amidst suicides

The Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) has called upon the Tamil Nadu government to take action against online gambling, following the suicide of a youth...

Engineer commits suicide due to online rummy losses, PMK leader Anubumani Ramadoss demands action

Gururajan, an engineer working in an IT company in Perungudi, Chennai, took his own life after suffering financial losses from online rummy, reported Tamil...

Police constable in Avadi, Chennai takes his life due to loss in online rummy

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...

Supreme Court to hear TN Government’s challenge to high court decision striking down online rummy and poker ban

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...

We don’t understand on what grounds Governor said Assembly has no authority: S Regupathy

Tamil Nadu law minister S. Regupathy claimed that despite having his queries regarding the online gaming prohibition bill answered; the Governor had sent the...

TN cabinet to meet on 27 June, decision on online rummy ban expected

The Tamil Nadu state cabinet chaired by CM Stalin is set to meet on June 27. It will be only the second cabinet meeting...

CM Stalin announces commitee to recommend an ordinance for banning online gambling

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday ordered the formation of a committee to recommend an ordinance against online gambling in the...

Tamil Nadu moves Supreme Court against Madras HC order that quashed online rummy ban law

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.