Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Liquor licence for clubs at all Gurgaon condos

- Leena Dhankhar leena.dhankhar@hindustant­imes.com

GURGAON: The Haryana excise department has introduced new liquor licence norms for residentia­l condominiu­ms that want to obtain liquor permits for their clubs.

Condominiu­ms with functional clubs can now apply for liquor licence and can even get multiple additional licences for separate residentia­l towers.

A new licence in the form of L 12C for a residentia­l condominiu­m (a gated residentia­l community having multiple units) has been proposed.

The main bar will be equivalent to the pub/bar licence and any additional mini-club within the condominiu­m will get a licence after paying 20% of the licence fees of the main bar, the policy says.

But there is a rider. Only residents of condominiu­m or their guests be allowed to utilise the facility.

A few resident welfare associatio­n (RWA) members had written to state excise officials in January this year demanding separate licences for clubs in condominiu­ms.

A study was then conducted, after which the Gurgaon deputy and excise taxation commission­er submitted a detailed report.

“We were asked to study the request of senior officials after which we visited various residentia­l complexes. Many residentia­l complexes in the city have clubs and liquor licences have already been issued to them. But that was only for the bigger complexes. Now, even a small complex can apply,” said HC Dahiya, deputy excise and taxation commission­er, Gurgaon.

The security deposit for the new liquor licence will be Rs 5 lakh annually.

The licence fees has been set at Rs 15 lakh annually and each additional point will pay Rs 3 lakh, which is 20% of the total fee.

“Each additional licence apart from the main liquor licence will cost Rs 3 lakh. Excise officials will visit and submit the report of the residentia­l complex who apply for such licences,” said Sneh Lata Yadav, deputy excise and taxation commission­er (east).

The new licence policy is likely to reduce the dependence of residents on restaurant­s and pubs in DLF Cyber Hub, Golf Course road and Sector 29 market.

“If the condominiu­ms have their own place, then people will prefer drinking in-house instead of going out. A resident can call guests at their condominiu­m bars,” said Amit Jindal, RWA president Vipul Greens, Sohna Road.

These bars/pubs will not run for profit.

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PARVEEN KUMAR/ HT FILE The security deposit for the new liquor licence will be Rs 5 lakh annually.

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