![]() Interference of government in the business is a violation of article 14 of the constitution and article 19(1)(G). Without issuing any show-cause notice, the letter of authority was withdrawn. The company contended that it does not require any license or permission to conduct the business of Online Order processing and Delivery. ![]() Hence, withdrawing the letter of authority for granting permission for online liquor sales is not a violation of the law. There are no provisions under Karnataka Excise Act-1965 to grant licenses or permissions. ![]() There are no provisions under Karnataka Excise Act-1965 to grant licenses or permissions for the online sale of liquor, the court stated in its order.Ī division bench of Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice V Srishananda dismissed an appeal filed by 'HIP Bar Private Limited' challenging the order of the single judge bench. ![]() Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (DV)īengaluru, Feb 21: The judges of the division bench, upholding the order of the single judge bench, dismissed the appeal filed by Chennai-based HIP Bar Private Limited, on online order of processing and delivery of Indian and foreign liquor including Beer, Wine and Low Alcoholic Beverages ("LAB"). ![]()
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