THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA W.P. No. 23794 of 2010 Oral order: It is submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioner and admitted to by the learned Government Pleader for Home appearing on behalf of the respondents that the subject-matter of this writ petition is squarely covered by the judgment of a Division Bench of this Court in Twin Cities Cinema Cultural Centre (Formerly Twin Cities Club), Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad v. Commissioner of Police, A.P., Hyderabad and Others[1], by which the writ appeal, was disposed of holding and ordering as follows: “… Therefore, the police authorities cannot obstruct the writ petitioner-club from conducting card room where the members and guests of the writ petitioner’s cultural center are allowed to play the game of rummy with stakes syndicate (thirteen card game). At the same time, we make it clear that the police is always at liberty to enter the premises and check as to whether the cultural center of the club is conducting card room where the members and guests of the petitioner’s cultural center are playing the game of rummy with stakes/syndicate (thirteen card game), for the purpose of verification. If they receive any intimation, the police may enter the club and verify the same and proceed further if the members and guests of writ petitioner’s cultural center lay other than the game of rummy with stakes/syndicate (thirteen card game). The police authorities are also at liberty to proceed with the cases, which are already registered. Hence, following the Questioning the action of the respondents in opening rowdy sheet against him, the petitioner filed the present writ petition, to declare such action of the respondents as illegal and arbitrary. Accordingly, following the afore-mentioned judgment, this writ petition is also disposed of by and in terms thereof. No cost. ___________________ N.V. RAMANA, J. Dated: 27th September, 2010 KSR [1] 2002 (5) ALT 805 (DB)