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Delhi's new liquor rules: Booze can be served till 3 am, no crowding near vends and more

The new rules were uploaded by the excise department on its website on the directions of the Delhi High Court after the Delhi Liquor Trader Associations moved a plea demanding that the policy be made public

July 06, 2021 / 11:54 IST
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The minimum age to drink in Delhi was highest across all metros (Representative image)
The minimum age to drink in Delhi was highest across all metros (Representative image)

Hotels, restaurants and clubs in the national capital can serve liquor till 3 am, according to the new excise rules made public by the Delhi government following a high court order.

The rules are a departure from the previous stringent guidelines, making it easy to get a licence for a bar and also allowing liquor to be served in open spaces as the government looks to shore up revenue hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

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The details were uploaded by the Kejriwal government’s excise department on its website on July 5 on the directions of the Delhi High Court after the Delhi Liquor Trader Associations moved a plea for the 2021-22 excise policy to be made public.

Signed off by excise commissioner Arava Gopi Krishna, the guidelines for the financial year 20221-22 allow hotels, restaurants and clubs to serve liquor in open spaces, including terraces, and play music on the premises. Earlier, restaurants and bars could only engage bands for live singing or playing instruments.