New Delhi: The state excise department issued a show-cause notice to a liquor store in the national capital for not maintaining social distancing norms amid the COVID-19 pandemic, finding it fit to suspend the store's L-6 license with immediate effect. L-6 licence is given to retail vendors of Indian liquor/beer and it is granted only to select undertakings of the Delhi government.
The notice was issued to the Delhi Consumer’s Cooperative Wholesale Store (DCCWS), shop no 4058 at Roshanara Road, on June 22. Deputy Commissioner (Excise) deems it fit to suspend the L-6 license of the store with immediate effect, the notice stated. 'It has come to the notice of the Excise Department that social distancing norm was not maintained at vend No. 4058 Roshanara Road, Delhi of Mis DCCWS. And whereas, the said conduct of M/s DCCWS is violative of the instruction of DDMA orders, which attracts the provisions of Section 17(c) of Delhi Excise Act 2009,' it said.
“M/s DCCWS is directed to appear 30-06-21 at 4 pm through an authorised representative along with written submission and requisite documents failing which appropriate action, under the Delhi Excise Act 2009 and the Delhi Excise Rules 2010, shall be initiated against the licenses without further reference,” it added.
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