Rejecting the government's argument that curbing liquor trade would result in flow of spurious liquor, Justice K Ravichandrabaabu said, "Such justification can never be considered as valid in the larger interest of the public."
The bench made the observation while adjudicating a plea by Hindusthan College of Arts and Science in Kancheepuram district objecting to the relocation of a liquor shop near to the college premises.
The court had on June eight passed an order to close the shop pending disposal of the petition.
"Though it is clear that the respondents appear to be legally entitled to locate the liquor shop at the proposed site, still in my considered view, they are also morally bound to look into the objections raised by the educational institution, wherein thousands of students are studying in various courses."
The state has to take into consideration the welfare of the people as their first and foremost obligation while discharging such obligations, the court said.
Referring to the argument that curbing liquor trade would result in flow of spurious liquor, the judge said "if the law enforcing authorities in one voice decide and pledge to eliminate such illicit trade, I am very much sure that it will be done in no time."
The judge while directing the petitioner's college to make a fresh representation to the authorities, directed status quo with regard to location of the TASMAC shop which is in question.
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