A bench of Justices Shantanu Kemkar and Rajesh Ketkar also directed the government to take an undertaking from the organisers of the festival stating that they will pay all pending entertainment and related taxes from last year's festival as well as the dues for this year's event.
The bench was hearing a petition filed by one Ratan Luth, a resident of Pune seeking that the organisers of the event were not granted a liquor license.
Several of those who attend the festival will be minors, school students etc and thus, the organisers must not serve liquor to ensure that no under-age drinking takes place, the petitioner sought.
The petitioner also cited several news reports claiming that in 2013, when the festival was organised at Goa, several instances of under-age drinking and consumption of illegal drugs was reported.
However, Percept India, the organisers of the event told the court today that the event had music that "appealed to 15- year-olds too."
The state's counsel Abhinandan Vagyani meanwhile, told the court that the organisers had agreed to have a segregated and colour coded entry based on age groups.
"Those below 20 years will be given green bands, those above 21 but under 25 will have yellow bands, and those guests who are above 25 will have red bands to identify them," Vagyani said.
"Also, the liquor counter will be at a distance from the stage and the main ground so that our police officials deployed at the spot can keep a check," he said.
While the bench directed Vagyani to put all his submissions in the affidavit, it also said the police must ensure that there was enough staff to maintain daily and law and order in the city as well.
"The timing of the event is such that you'll have to not just keep a watch on the event, but also across the city. Ensure that your entire staff does not happily go to the event," it said.
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