A bench headed by Justice A R Dave granted "leave" to challenge to the Kerala Classified Hotels Association which has sought setting aside of High Court's decision on the issue.
The high court had said that it cannot intervene in the government policy, meant for public welfare and moreover, the "right to drink" is not a fundamental right.
The bar hotel owners need not worry about the loss of revenue for the government, it had said.
"The courts cannot and should not intervene in the policy decisions of the government," he said, adding, "this is the policy that bar licence will be given to five star hotels only".
The policy does not violate fundamental rights like equality before the law and right to practice or carry out profession or occupation, he said.
"Liquor destroys liberty. Liquor destroys family...," he said.
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