Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Liquor licence applicatio­ns for hotels and pubs go online

- Sweta Goswami sweta.goswami@hindustant­imes.com

It is a big relief for restaurate­urs. Until now we had to apply... in prescribed form and submit documents as indicated. This is going to save us a lot of time.

SANDEEP KHANDELWAL, Delhi Hotel and Restaurant Owners Associatio­n

NEW DELHI: The process of applying for a liquor licence for parties, restaurant­s, hotels, or for clubs in Delhi has been simplified as the excise department said it has completely moved the system online.

In a recent order issued by the Delhi government’s excise department, officials have been directed to stop accepting the applicatio­ns in person. “As per directions of commission­er (excise), henceforth, all the applicatio­ns for grant of licence to the extent ‘on premises’ consumptio­n of liquor shall only be received in the department online on our official website delhiexcis­e.gov.in,” read the order issued on Friday.

While the applicatio­n for P-10 licence, which is needed for serving liquor in marriages and other private events, already online, the new rule will be applicable for those seeking L-15, L-16, L-17, L-18, L-19, L-20, L-21, L-28 and L-29 licences. While L-15 and L-16 licences are meant for hotels, L-17 to L-19 licences are for independen­t restaurant­s.

“All the concerned are directed not to accept applica- tions in mentioned category in physical form. The system is already live,” the order further read.

It is a big relief for restaurate­urs. Until now we had to apply in the office of the commission­er of excise in prescribed form and submit documents as indicated in the applicatio­n form. This is going to save us a lot of time,” said Sandeep Khandelwal of the Delhi Hotel and Restaurant Owners Associatio­n.

The move is among a string of initiative­s taken by the excise department to ensure “ease of doing business.” The applicants will also be able to track the status of their applicatio­n online.

“Apart from making it convenient for people, the move will also eliminate touts and the scope of corruption that some officials could engage in,” an official added.

To apply, a person will have to first register in the excise department’s website after which the form can be filled in the portal itself.

The system will also cover clubs registered with the Registrar of Firms or Registrar of Cooperativ­e Societies, for serving foreign liquor to its members.

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