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Supreme Court: Card games without gambling not moral turpitude

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Updated: May 25th, 2025, 16:09 IST
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New Delhi: Playing cards for entertainment and recreation without an element of betting and gambling does not involve moral turpitude, the Supreme Court has said as it restored the election of a man in a cooperative society in Karnataka.

A bench of Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh noted that one Hanumantharayappa YC, who was elected to the board of directors of the Government Porcelain Factory Employees Housing Co-operative Society Ltd, was allegedly fined Rs 200 without any trial when some persons, including him, were caught playing cards sitting on a roadside.

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“In the very nature of things, we find it difficult that the misconduct attributed to the appellant involves moral turpitude. It is well known that the expression moral turpitude is used in legal as well as societal parlance to describe a conduct which is inherently base, vile, depraved or having some connection showing depravity. Every action against which one can raise an eyebrow may not necessarily involve moral turpitude,” the bench said.

Noting that Hanumantharayappa was not a habitual gambler, the bench said, “There are so many forms of playing cards. It is difficult to accept that every form of such playing would involve moral turpitude, especially when it is played as a mode of entertainment and recreation. In fact, in most parts of our country, playing simpliciter cards, without an element of gambling or betting, is accepted as a poor man’s source of entertainment.”

The top court said that Hanumantharayappa was elected to the Board of Directors of the cooperative society with the highest vote,s and the consequential punishment of setting aside his election is highly disproportionate to the nature ofthe  misconduct said to have been committed by him.

“For the reasons aforesaid, we are satisfied that the impugned action taken against the appellant cannot be sustained. The appeal is consequently allowed,” the bench said in its May 14 order.

It set aside the Karnataka High Court’s judgement upholding the decision to remove Hanumantharayappa from the post of the directors in the cooperative society.

“The judgement of the high court as well as the orders passed by the authorities under the Karnataka Cooperative Societies Act, 1959 are set aside and the election of the appellant to the Board of Directors of the Government Porcelain Factory Employees Housing Co-operative Society Ltd. (respondent No.3) is restored till he completes his prescribed tenure,” the top court said.

At the outset, the top court noted that Hanumantharayappa was elected to the Board of Directors of the Society by securing the highest votes and his election was held February 12, 2020.

Sri Ranganath B, who lost the election, raised an election dispute before the joint registrar of cooperative societies, inter alia, alleging that the appellant was convicted in a criminal case for the offence punishable under Section 87 of the Karnataka Police Act, 1963, allegedly for gambling.

Hanumantharayappa was held guilty of an offence involving moral turpitude, and his election was set aside in view of Section 17(1) of the Karnataka Cooperative Societies Act, 1959.

The high court also upheld the decision to set aside his election, after which Hanumantharayappa approached the top court.

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