SC notice to govt on mandatory age check at liquor sale outlets

Update: 2024-11-12 08:06 IST

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday sought a response from the Centre on a petition seeking directions for an effective protocol and robust policy for the enforcement of mandatory age checks at liquor sales points. The plea said that the excise policy of different states has age legislation making it illegal to consume or possess alcohol below a certain age but a robust mechanism to check the age of consumers or buyers at alcohol points of sale or consumption is absent. The petition, which also opposed doorstep delivery of liquor service contending it would hasten the formation of the habit of alcohol consumption among underage persons, came up for hearing before a bench of Justices B R Gavai and K V Viswanathan.

The counsel appearing for petitioner NGO 'Community Against Drunken Driving' argued that there was no regime in place to check the age of consumers or buyers at liquor vends, bars, pubs, etc.

It said a robust policy in this regard would help in reducing and preventing the menace of drunken driving and also in curbing underage consumption of alcohol.

The petitioner has suggested that any person selling, serving or providing alcohol to minors should be fined Rs 50,000 or three months in jail or both. The plea has arrayed the Centre, all states and Union Territories as party respondents.

“The petitioner understands that many of the respondents herein are considering proposals to allow doorstep delivery of alcohol. If doorstep delivery is allowed it would facilitate easy access to alcohol for young people and will hasten the formation of the habit of alcohol consumption among underage persons,” the plea, filed through advocate Vipin Nair, said.

The bench said it would issue notice to the Centre seeking its response to the plea. “Issue notice, restricted to respondent number one (Union of India),” the bench said and posted the matter for hearing after three weeks.

The plea has sought a direction for formulating and implementing a policy for mandatory age checks at all outlets serving liquor. It has said all outlets serving alcohol be directed to verify, check and maintain a record of those to whom liquor was served.

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