Deccan Chronicle

SC order: State halts bar licence approvals

A BAR OWNER

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC HYDERABAD, DEC. 22

The TS government has stopped giving approvals to new bars in the state following the recent Supreme Court directions banning liquor outlets along the highways.

The TS government had invited applicatio­ns for setting up 145 new bars, of which 88 were to be within GHMC limits. The government received nearly 310 applicatio­ns. The state already has over 800 bars.

In the scrutiny, it was found that almost all the applicatio­ns received were close to highways.

The government had issued notificati­on on November 9 and the last date to submit applicatio­ns was December 10.

The government had planned to issue licences by this December-end to enable these new bars to start functionin­g from the New Year.

However, SC’s order last week directing all state government­s not to allow bars near highways forced the officials to stop the approval process.

Sources in the excise department said, “We cannot The government must compensate us in case of relocation to villages or towns located away from the highway. We will suffer losses since sales will drop and we will not even be able to recover our licence fee

— go ahead with approvals at this stage since the SC issued specific instructio­ns not to allow bars near highways. We have sought legal opinion on how to go forward on this issue. Till clarity comes from the law department, no fresh approvals will be given.”

The government is also clueless over how to relocate the existing bars and wine shops located near highways as per SC orders.

This is because the licences issued to wine shops and bars two years ago are valid till August 2017 and October 2017, respective­ly.

Owners of bars and wine shops say that the government must compensate them in case of relocation as they would suffer losses and not recover their licence fee.

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