Uttarakhand HC Orders Action Over Liquor Shop Protests
The Uttarakhand High Court has directed the district administration to address protests outside a liquor shop in Nainital. Local businessman Suresh Chandra Upreti, who filed the petition, claims the protests are affecting his business. The court urged the district magistrate to act promptly within three weeks.
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The Uttarakhand High Court has intervened in the ongoing protests outside a licensed liquor outlet in Nainital, ordering the district administration to take suitable action.
The directive came from Justice Manoj Kumar Tiwari, who was responding to a petition by businessman Suresh Chandra Upreti.
Upreti, who holds a valid liquor license, cited disturbances caused by protests affecting his business operations and raised concerns over potential misconduct. The court has instructed the Nainital district magistrate to resolve the matter within three weeks.
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