Santosh Hegde bats for legalisation of gambling, betting and prostitution

Agencies
July 7, 2018

Hyderabad, Jul 7: Supporting the Law Commission's recommendation on allowing gambling and betting in sports, retired Supreme Court Judge N Santosh Hegde has even favoured legalising prostitution, saying vices cannot be abolished by the state.

"A person who thinks vices can be abolished by law is living in a fool's paradise," said the former Solicitor General of India. The Law Commission on Thursday recommended that gambling and betting in sports be allowed as regulated activities taxable under the direct and indirect tax regimes and used as a source for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI).

"It's a very good recommendation", Hegde told PTI. "There are certain vices which cannot be controlled by law and any attempt to control such vices will lead to illegal systems developing".

"We have experienced it earlier when there was prohibition. There is illicit liquor production there (where prohibition was in place). Government loses excise duty, the vice will continue, you can't control it. These are certain things which can't be controlled by law", he said. Similarly, illegal gambling is going on in the country. Making it legitimate and by controlling it, 70-75% of illegal activities will stop, the former Karnataka Lokayukta said.

"But certain amount of control is absolutely necessary". Asked if he thought prostitution should also be legalised, Hegde said: "It has to be legalised. It's going on everywhere. What's the big idea of..(keeping it illegal). It should be legalised".

"It (prostitution) has become a regular profession now. It should be legalised and people (engaged in prostitution) should be licensed. Then alone there will be control over the system", Hegde said.

These are certain vices which cannot be abolished by the state, he said. Otherwise, it would then go on in an illegal manner. Better than that was to have control over the system. "Which is the city or the state where there is no prostitution? We are just closing our eyes and saying it's not there. And in places like Mumbai, there are certain areas recognised by the Government where prostitution continues. Therefore, morality can't be controlled by law. It can only be controlled by religion and religious leaders", he said.

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Well Wisher
 - 
Sunday, 8 Jul 2018

Effect of old age.

Mr Frank
 - 
Sunday, 8 Jul 2018

All religions respect tradition of marriage universally, if same activity goes without bond humanity,respect,responsibility will derail in society,it is already tested issue in US and Europe,because of that their children lavarish and parents in ashramas,by leagalising crime we are encouraging society to become a criminals it never suit Indian culture.

sharief
 - 
Saturday, 7 Jul 2018

The crime is crime.
If we cannot control it, it is our problem,
we can not make the crime non-crime. 
Therefore there is no chance to make those a legal.
the public, citizens, governments should tackle the issue.

Gaddi
 - 
Saturday, 7 Jul 2018

BETTER fight to give jobs to youth and get money and live a happy family life instead of legaizing gambling and wasting the money and playing with the girls (find them jobs sir)... Hope you will not agree this trail comes in your own house. ofcourse many in US doesnt know their FATHER?

MK
 - 
Saturday, 7 Jul 2018

Western Countries still unable to find control even after it was legalised... Please study before you give permission... There are many children who are unable to identify their parents name while giving admission in their school.... Better dont inviite such things to india... sir.

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June 20,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 20: A 56-year-old head constable, who had tested positive for the coronavirus infection a couple of days ago and was undergoing treatment, died on Saturday, police said.

The deceased, attached to the Kalasipalya police station, was being treated at Victoria Hospital here, they said.

This the second death of a policeman in the state due to COVID-19. The first one was an assistant sub-inspector attached to the V V Puram traffic police station.

Officials said the deceased constable was among nine others who had tested positive for COVID-19.

Meanwhile, an ASI with the Wilson Garden traffic police station here has also reportedly tested positive. According to sources, the ASI is undergoing treatment at a designated hospital and the station has been sanitised. His contacts are being quarantined. 

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May 23,2020

Mangaluru, May 23: Domestic flight services will resume from Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) from May 25 as per the instructions of Union Civil Aviation Ministry. Six Indigo and SpiceJet flights will be operated from Mangaluru to Bengaluru, Mumbai and Chennai.

Air-India is yet to finalise its schedule, airport sources said. Three Indigo flights will depart from Mangaluru to Bengaluru, Mumbai and Chennai and three flights of SpiceJet will leave for Bengaluru and Mumbai on May 25.

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Bengaluru, Mar 21: Central Crime Branch (CCB) sleuths have nabbed a three-member Irani gang, including a woman and recovered from them 1 kg 33 gram stolen gold chains worth about Rs 40 lakh.

City Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao told newsmen here on Saturday that the arrested were identified as Abujar, Abdul Hussain and Ms. Jenia, all hailed from Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh.

He said that the culprits, who had been arrested on similar theft cases, were out on bail and continued their criminal activities. They were involved in more than 23 cases.

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