Bihar Liquor Ban: SC to hear plea on May 29

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The Supreme on Wednesday decided to hear the plea regarding the extension of deadline for moving stocks out of Bihar, on May 29th.

Several manufacturers approached the apex seeking an extension of the May 31 deadline for moving stocks out of the state.

Earlier on May 21, the apex refused to extend license of four companies in

The apex has also asked the High to constitute a bench and hear the matter in a time bound manner and dispose it by May 10.

The four companies had knocked the doors of the top court, seeking an extension of their licenses and hear their pleas.

However, the bench headed by Justice refused to grant any relief to the four companies.

The had in January moved the Supreme seeking transfer of plea against the ban legislation from the High

Alcohol companies had earlier moved the High against the ban.

The new legislation banning sale and consumption of alcohol, including Indian-Made Foreign (IMFL) as well as spiced and domestic liquor, prescribes harsher punishment for possession and consumption of alcohol.

The apex court, last October, had stayed the High Court's order quashing the notification banning consumption and sale of in

The apex had admitted Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led Government's plea and also issued notice to Confederation of Alcoholic Beverage Companies.

The state had moved the apex challenging the High Court's order of striking down the Prohibition of Act.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Bihar Liquor Ban: SC to hear plea on May 29

The Supreme Court on Wednesday decided to hear the plea regarding the extension of deadline for moving liquor stocks out of Bihar, on May 29th.Several liquor manufacturers approached the apex court seeking an extension of the May 31 deadline for moving liquor stocks out of the state.Earlier on May 21, the apex court refused to extend license of four liquor companies in Bihar.The apex court has also asked the Patna High Court to constitute a bench and hear the matter in a time bound manner and dispose it by May 10.The four liquor companies had knocked the doors of the top court, seeking an extension of their licenses and hear their pleas.However, the bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra refused to grant any relief to the four companies.The Bihar Government had in January moved the Supreme Court seeking transfer of plea against the liquor ban legislation from the Patna High Court.Alcohol companies had earlier moved the Patna High Court against the liquor ban.The new legislation banning ...

The Supreme on Wednesday decided to hear the plea regarding the extension of deadline for moving stocks out of Bihar, on May 29th.

Several manufacturers approached the apex seeking an extension of the May 31 deadline for moving stocks out of the state.

Earlier on May 21, the apex refused to extend license of four companies in

The apex has also asked the High to constitute a bench and hear the matter in a time bound manner and dispose it by May 10.

The four companies had knocked the doors of the top court, seeking an extension of their licenses and hear their pleas.

However, the bench headed by Justice refused to grant any relief to the four companies.

The had in January moved the Supreme seeking transfer of plea against the ban legislation from the High

Alcohol companies had earlier moved the High against the ban.

The new legislation banning sale and consumption of alcohol, including Indian-Made Foreign (IMFL) as well as spiced and domestic liquor, prescribes harsher punishment for possession and consumption of alcohol.

The apex court, last October, had stayed the High Court's order quashing the notification banning consumption and sale of in

The apex had admitted Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led Government's plea and also issued notice to Confederation of Alcoholic Beverage Companies.

The state had moved the apex challenging the High Court's order of striking down the Prohibition of Act.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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