Bihar officials destroy liquor bottles post SC order

ANI  |  Patna (Bihar) [India] 

Following Supreme Court's order to destroy bottles, officials in on Friday drained at least one lakh litre of in a pit near crop field in Vaishali.

Speaking to ANI, Excise Superintendent, "We are destroying the stock of the bottling plant here following court's order."

Meanwhile, the villagers alleged on the ruining of crops.

On Aug 28, the Supreme refused to grant any relief to manufacturers, who had knocked its doors seeking permission to take the remaining stock of outside the state.

The had told the Apex that approximately Rs 200 crore of old stock was destroyed.

Earlier last month, the Apex refused to extend the deadline for traders to shift their stock of alcohol outside the state.

The said that the traders' remaining alcohol stock will have to be destroyed after July 31.

A bench headed by Justice A.K. Sikri allowed the plea filed by the manufacturers to extend the deadline from May 31 to July 31.

Earlier, the had extended till May 31 the deadline of April 30, which was fixed after the Nitish Kumar imposed a ban on in the state from April 5 last year.

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, representing the Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies, submitted before the bench that the firms would be incurring huge losses if they are not allowed to dispose the existing stocks.

On October 7, 2016, the Supreme had stayed the operation of Patna High judgment nullifying the state law prohibiting sale and consumption of all types of in the state.

The order came on Government's appeal against the High verdict quashing the prohibitory order.

The then came out with a new law against sale and drinking of alcohol within a month of the High order.

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First Published: Fri, September 01 2017. 22:13 IST