Hearing a petition filed by IPA, Justice Sonia Gokani sought government's reply about the legal aspects of the popular card game and adjourned the hearing to November 9.
IPA secretary K N Suresh filed the petition after the city police restrained the association from holding poker games at the YMCA International Club here.
The petition, filed through advocate Maulin Pandya, claimed that IPA entered into an agreement with YMCA Club to start poker at its premises a month ago to promote the game and produce players who can represent India at international tournaments.
Advocate Pandya argued today that police's action was "illegal" and "arbitrary". Poker was a "game of skill" and not covered under Gujarat Prevention of Gambling Act, he said.
Citing several past judgements of other high courts as well as a notification by the Union Sports Department, Pandya said as poker was a game of skill, IPA was not required to obtain police permission.
Poker is played widely online without any permission from the government, he claimed, saying the IPA too should be allowed to carry out its activities.
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