No license required to serve liquor in pvt functions: HC

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Press Trust of India Kochi
Last Updated : Jun 23 2017 | 7:57 PM IST
The Kerala High Court today held that no license is required to serve liquor in a private function held at an individual's residence.
A bench of justices Antony Dominic and Dama Seshadri Naidu gave its ruling on a plea by one Alex V Chacko fearing harassment by police and excise department authorities in a baptism function in which he is planning to serve liquor to the guests.
In his petition, Chacko recalled that he had to obtain a license from the Excise Department after paying Rs 50,000 for serving liquor at the betrothal ceremony of his daughter.
He said he and his family members possess only permissible amount of liquor. According to the provisions in the Kerala Abkari Act and Rules, a persons can possess up to three litres of Indian Made Foreign Liquor.
The petitioner also said since one's own house being a private place, license from the Excise Department is not required for serving liquor to his guests there. He said liquor is not for sale and it is served along with food to the guests.
One's own house would not come within the definition of the public space under Section 15 (C) of the Kerala Abkari Act, he argued.
Appreciating the petitioner's contentions, the bench held that no license is required for serving liquor in a private function organised at one's own house.
The court, however, said the limit prescribed under the Abkari Act and Rules for possessing the liquor must not be exceeded and the sale of liquor in houses is not permitted.
During the hearing, the government argued that if public are invited and liquor is served, the houses could also be termed as bar.
The court, however, rejected it and permitted the petitioner to serve liquor within permissible limit.

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First Published: Jun 23 2017 | 7:57 PM IST

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