LIQUOR
• Liquor is a liquid intoxicant,
deriving its intoxicating potency from the ethyl alcohol in it. Liquor can be
divided into three broad categories, namely Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL),
Beer and Country Liquor. Hard liquors broadly have alcohol content of and above
20% and denote Whisky, Rum, Brandy, the white spirits like Gin and Vodka and
also include Country Liquor. Soft liquors have a range of 4-20% of alcohol and
include Beer, Cidar, Wines and Liqueurs.
• In Indian markets most prominent
segment of liquor consumed by the middle classes, is the Indian Made Foreign
Liquor, which covers most liquor, barring beer and country liquor, and is
available in glass or sometimes plastic bottles. Beer is also available in
glasses filled through dedicated taps dispensing what is known as draught beer.
Most Indian beer is Lager that is it can be stored for some time. and all of
them use a herb, known as hops, for flavouring. Liquors from which sugar
content has been chemically reduced are termed as "dry". Country Liquor
is generally in the range of 25% of alcohol and also available in glass bottles
only. Wines in India are available in red or white variety, with pink almost
none existing. Champagne, generally a ceremonial drink, also known as sparkling
wine, is generally off-white and is fizzy because of its carbonation at the
time of bottling. Liqueurs are concentrated syrups, available in myriad
flavours, and are usually taken without dilution after major meals.
What is liquor Licenses?
A liquor license is a permit to sell alcoholic
beverages.
What are the Liquor Licenses Granting
Authority?
Grant
of L-1 License:
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Every year Government of Delhi formulates the Excise
Policy and in pursuance to this policy all the liquor Licenses (L-1) are
granted for the wholesale vending to a Company or a society or a partnership
firm or proprietorship firm provided the applicant owns distillery /
breweries / manufacturing units/bottling plants.
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The applications for the grant of License are invited
through the public notice published in some of the leading newspapers. An
application for the grant of L-1 License is required to be made in response
to the public notice in the prescribed format together with its Appendices
('B' and 'C') to the Collector of Excise. The prime job of L-1 Licensee is to
supply liquor to the holders of L-2, L-3, L-4, L-5, L-19 and L-19 A, L-52,
L-53 licenses in the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
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The aspirants for the grant of L-1 Licenses have to
comply with the procedure as laid down in the terms and conditions for the
grant of L-1 Licenses which are made available in the Office during the
notice period. The applicant has to submit the following documents along with
the application on the prescribed format :
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The IMFL/beer brands proposed to be sold by applicant
on L-1 License should be owned by the distillery and in respect of IMFL
brands excluding wine, the applicant should be in possession of trade mark
certificate in respect of these brands
How can one take the license of service of liquor in a hotel?
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Possession limit for liquor: |
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Liquor being an excisable article cannot be stored by a
person like any general commodity. Possession limit has therefore been
prescribed. Any individual person can possess at his residence alcoholic
beverages within the prescribed limit for bonafide consumption by him and by
members of his family or his guests. The present possession limit is given
below: -
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