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Highway Liquor Ban: Hotels in Sohna road find new way to serve alcohol to guests

Hotels, Pubs And Bars, Facing A Ban On Serving Liquor To Guests Following A Supreme Court Order, Seems To Have Found A Way Around It To Provide Alcoholic Drinks To Their Guests

PTI | Updated on: 06 Apr 2017, 08:07:12 AM
Highway Liquor Ban: Hotels in Sohna road find new way to serve alcohol to guests (File Photo)

Gurgaon:

Hotels, pubs and bars, facing a ban on serving liquor to guests following a Supreme Court order, seems to have found a way around it to provide alcoholic drinks to their guests.

Some hotels, bars or pubs on Sohna road, which fall under 500-metre from the state and national highways and unable to change the entry gates, are purchasing liquor in bulk from liquor vends and serving their guests, a hotel owner said on Wednesday.

“Majority of those hotels, falling under 500-metre distance from the state and national highways and who are unable to change their entry gates, are purchasing liquors in bulk from liquor vends and making it available to their guest.  I have no option but to impress the guests,” a hotel manager in Sohna told PTI.

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“The guests staying in my hotel for conference and seminars have obtained four cartoons of liquor and beer from outside in the last couple of days.

“There is no guideline by the apex court that hotel staff and guest cannot get the wine and liquor from outside the hotels or bars. As per the Supreme Court’s ruling, only bars cannot serve liquor,” he said.

In this way we are able to provide liquor in room service to guests, while other hotels and restaurants are thinking of shifting their entrance and exit gate from the parking area to get relief from the Supreme Court orders, he added.

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First Published : 06 Apr 2017, 08:01:00 AM

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