Kerala Bar Hotel Owners Association today held a meeting, a day after Kerala HC upheld the state government's decision, and decided to move the apex court.
Emerging from the meeting, Kerala Bar Owners Association President Rajkumar Unni said they were waiting for the copy of the court order and would move the Supreme Court.
A Division Bench of the high court, comprising Justices K T Sankaran and Babu Mathew P Joseph, yesterday upheld the government's liquor policy framed last year and subsequent amendments granting licenses to beer and wine parlours.
It also set aside the ruling of the single judge permitting bars in four-star and heritage hotels.
The order which came into effect from last night itself resulted in the shut down of 300 bars below the prescribed category.
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