Highway Liquor Ban: Judicial Overreach Or Justified?

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  • Published On: April 03, 2017
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Faced with the possibility of losing a million jobs and hundreds of crores in revenue, hoteliers and bar owners take to the streets to protest the Supreme Court's ban on sale of liquor near highways. Is the cost of this ban too high? Is this judicial overreach or is this just what was needed to crack down on drinking and driving?

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