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India: Supreme Court for ban on liquor shops along highways

India: Supreme Court for ban on liquor shops along highways

 

India Today

By Harish V Nair | Posted by Manit Moorjan

September 9, 2015

NEW DELHI – The Supreme Court on Tuesday hinted it is determined to enforce a total ban on liquor shops along national highways but only after elaborate discussions and consultations with all the stakeholders like state excise commissioners, revenue officials and also alcohol shop owners.

 

Zipping through a national highway and in mood to booze? Very soon you will have to drive around a lot for it and even take major diversions as purchasing liquor along national highways is going to get tougher.

 

The Supreme Court on Tuesday hinted it is determined to enforce a total ban on liquor shops along national highways but only after elaborate discussions and consultations with all the stakeholders like state excise commissioners, revenue officials and also alcohol shop owners. The court had in May 2013 first asked the national highways ministry to draft a policy asking states to close shops along the national highways.

 

After Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, representing the Centre, explained the draft policy on banning liquor shops along highways, the bench directed excise commissioners of all states to hold a meeting in Delhi to discuss the feasibility of the Centre’s plans and come back to court after two months.

 

They have been given liberty to find fault with the policy if any and also make their suggestions which shall be considered. Rohatgi told the court that as per the policy no liquor outlets will be allowed within the periphery of 220 metres of the highway and also at places clearly visible from the highway. He said municipal areas will be exempted from the ban as it involved revenue issues.