Maharashtra government plans law change to permanently cancel licences of pubs and restaurants repeatedly flouting closing-hour norms
A BJP MLA from Vasai told the House she recently raided two pubs and restaurants found operating late into the night. Representation pic/istock
Pubs and restaurants repeatedly operating beyond permitted hours may soon face permanent closure, with the state government planning stricter action. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday, March 17, informed the state legislature that rules may be amended to allow permanent cancellation of licences of repeat offenders.
Norms flouted
A BJP MLA from Vasai, Sneha Pandit Dube, told the House she recently raided two pubs and restaurants found operating late into the night. She urged strict action against establishments violating permitted timings, stressing that erring hotels must be penalised for breaching rules.
Rules tightened
Responding to the concerns, Fadnavis said, “Action is already being taken against violators. However, to curb repeated offences, the government is working on an amendment to introduce stricter norms.” He said establishments found repeatedly flouting norms could face permanent cancellation of their licences, signalling a tougher stance against non-compliance.
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