Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Lawyers, former judges want liquor ban in state

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

HIGH COURT Bench asks state, central govts to reply JAIPUR:

The Rajasthan high court on Friday sought replies from the state and the central government­s on a public interest litigation (PIL) demanding prohibitio­n on sale, production and consumptio­n of alcohol in Rajasthan.

Issuing notices to the union health secretary, Rajasthan chief secretary, state’s excise commission­er and the Rajasthan pollution control board, the court directed them to submit the replies by May 28.

A division bench of Justices KC Jhaveri and VK Vyas issued notices on the PIL filed by Rajasthan Bar Federation, a body of advocates and former high court judges, seeking prohibitio­n in the state to prevent deaths due to alcohol consumptio­n.

Sandeep Jain, who is secretary general of the federation and an advocate, said the PIL is based on two articles of the Indian Constituti­on: Article 21 that says “no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to a procedure establishe­d by law”, and Article 47, which is one of the directive principles directing the State to raise the level of nutrition and the standard of living and to improve public health as among its primary duties and, in particular, the State shall endeavour to bring about prohibitio­n of intoxicati­ng drinks and drugs which are injurious to health.

“It is a state’s duty to bring about prohibitio­n of intoxicati­on, putting health of its citizens over revenue it earns from sale of liquor,” Jain said.

He said the pollution control board gives its consent to distilleri­es to operate but has failed to ensure that they are not flouting rules. Some of the distilleri­es are operating in dark zones. “Rajasthan is a water deficient state and these are water intensive industries,” he said.

The PIL cited WHO reports on ill effects of alcohol consumptio­n on health and CAG reports on distilleri­es and illegal tube wells in them.

There’s prohibitio­n in Gujarat since 1960 and Bihar declared it in 2016. In Rajasthan, some gram panchayats have taken the referendum route to ban sale of alcohol. The excise act allows a gram panchayat to demand ban on liquor vends in its geography if more than 51% of the voters vote against it.

Alcohol is a money-spinner in Rajasthan. The state earned Rs 7,300 crore in 2016-17 from sale of alcohol from across 7,760 shops.

Rajasthan High Court on Friday passed an order restrainin­g Bavani Samota, a close aide of Rajasthan Cricket Associatio­n (RCA) president CP Joshi, from acting as the point person of teh state cricket body with the Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI).

A bench of Justice MN Bhandari passed the order on an applicatio­n moved by RCA secretary RS Nandu and treasurer Pinkesh Jain, both considered close to former IPL commission­er Lalit Modi.

The petitioner­s had said that Samota’s appointmen­t was illegal as he does not hold any office in the RCA . He is not even a member of the RCA.

Directing the RCA to withdraw Samota’s nomination, the court said that all communicat­ion with the BCCI should be led by the RCA president, until May 19, when the last IPL game is played in Jaipur. HTC

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 ?? HT FILE ?? The PIL cited WHO reports on ill effects of alcohol consumptio­n on health and CAG reports on distilleri­es and illegal tube wells in them.
HT FILE The PIL cited WHO reports on ill effects of alcohol consumptio­n on health and CAG reports on distilleri­es and illegal tube wells in them.

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