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Highway or dry way? SC agrees to hear plea on states denotifying highways

Owing to the ban, states stand to lose 25 to 45 percent (close to Rs 50,000 crore) of revenues that come from liquor. Hence, they are looking at denotifications to minimise the impact.

April 13, 2017 / 17:32 IST
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The Supreme Court's landmark liquor ban judgement has caused a huge squeeze on states' coffers and many states have started denotifying national and state highways in order to circumvent the apex court order.

Arrive Safe Society, the NGO that was behind the plea that led to the liquor ban order, has moved the apex court again. This comes after the Punjab and Chandigarh High Court dismissed their petition which challenged the denotification order issued by the Chandigarh administration.

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The apex court will hear the matter in July.

Owing to the ban, states stand to lose 25 to 45 percent (close to Rs 50,000 crore) of revenues that come from liquor. Hence, they are looking at denotifications to minimise the impact.