The first bench comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M Sundar gave the order on a PIL by one U Vignesh seeking a direction to permanently close a liquor outlet opened along the state highway at Thadaperumbakkam Village.
Vignesh submitted that the village panchayat had passed on May 1, 2017 a resolution stating that no other TASMAC Shop should be opened in the village.
Later it was again opened on May 25.
The village panchayat had passed a resolution at Special Grama Sabha held on May 1 that the authorities should not open any TASMAC shop in the village panchayat limit.
He submitted the authorities were arbitrarily functioning by opening the shop against the interests of village people and Panchayat Grama Sabha resolution, and sought for a direction from the court to close liquor outlet.
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