What's new

Supreme Court: No logic behind Kerala liquor policy

TejasMk3

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Jun 6, 2014
Messages
1,947
Reaction score
-5
Country
India
Location
India
Supreme Court: No logic behind Kerala liquor policy - The Hindu

The Supreme Court on Wednesday questioned the "logic" behind the Kerala government's new liquor policy to shut down 730 bars across the State, branding them as "sub-standard", while letting watering holes in five-star hotels function without any restriction.

"There is no logic. What do you mean sub-standard? I am a teetotaller, but even I see no logic... how do you distinguish here?" Justice Anil R. Dave asked the State government.

The policy is scheduled to be implemented from September 12.
Meanwhile, a Division Bench of the Kerala High Court has agreed to hear the affected bar owners against the policy on September 18.

Bar owners approached the Supreme Court to stay the implementation of the policy till the High Court decides on its legality.

In an urgent mentioning to stop the State from enforcing the liquor policy from Friday, a battery of senior counsel for the bar owners termed the policy "discriminatory".

"What are they trying to attain? Prohibition? Five-star hotels, toddy shops will all function... only certain establishments will be cut off," senior advocate Aryaman Sundaram, a counsel for bar owners, submitted before the Bench.

Appearing for the State, senior advocate Kapil Sibal countered that bar owners' right to sell liquor is not a fundamental right. He said this step was taken as part of a policy decision. Mr. Sibal said the bar licences can be cancelled at any time.

Senior advocate Rajiv Dhavan, also appearing for bar owners, submitted that till now there was no such distinction in grant of bar licences among three, four and five-star hotels. He said the owners should be permitted to operate their licences for the entire period of its validity till March 31, 2015.

"There are people employed in these bars, hotels are running on their basis, lakhs are going to be at the receiving end of this policy. This is only the tip of the iceberg," Mr. Sundaram said.

He suggested that there is a motive behind the closure of certain bars, which has nothing to do with prohibition at all."With what the policy does, a man who wants to drink can go to a toddy shop," the senior counsel said.

The Bench agreed to hear the petitions on September 11 in detail. It cautioned the government to not "precipitate anything by tomorrow".




Interesting, I did not know about the bolded part.
 
.
The only logic is that the ruling party in Kerala is playing into the hands of the Muslim league. The Muslim league's agenda is not different from that of ISIS
 
.
Why not increase taxes on hard liquor while reducing taxes on beer and other drinks with lower alcohol levels? That way you will encourage people to move to beer which wouldn't be as harmful as hard liquor.
 
. .
Why they are in hurry to cancel those licences ? If you dont want then stop renewal of licences when agreement period lapses ...
 
.

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom