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SC overturns 1997 judgment, upholds power of states to regulate industrial alcohol

The case was decided by a 9-judge Constitution bench of the top court led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud

October 23, 2024 / 11:31 IST
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The order saw an 8:1 majority in favour of the states, with Justice BV Nagarathna writing a dissenting judgement
The order saw an 8:1 majority in favour of the states, with Justice BV Nagarathna writing a dissenting judgement

Supreme Court on October 23 revered its 1997 order to uphold the power of states to regulate industrial alcohol under the term 'intoxicating liquor'.

The case was decided by a 9-judge Constitution bench of the top court led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud.

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In an 8:1 majority ruling, the apex court overturned a seven-judge bench verdict and held that states have regulatory power over production, manufacture and supply of industrial alcohol. Justice BV Justice Nagarathna wrote the dissenting order.

In 1997, the seven-judge bench ruled that the Centre had the regulatory power over the production of industrial alcohol. The case was referred to the nine-judge bench in 2010.