Karnataka High Court orders liquor-serving venues to implement rigorous age checks
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Karnataka High Court ordered venues serving liquor to require Aadhaar or other valid identity checks at entry, perform a second verification when patrons appear youthful, and held management criminally accountable for lapses under the Juvenile Justice Act and the Karnataka Excise Act.
Why it matters
The ruling converts failures in entry and point-of-sale age verification into triggers for criminal investigation rather than mere administrative faults. Investigators will examine closed-circuit television (CCTV), supervisory safeguards and documentation to determine whether licensees discharged statutory vigilance duties.
Implications
- — Owners and general managers of breweries, bars, pubs, restaurants and other liquor-serving venues must implement and document threshold ID checks (Aadhaar or other valid identity) and a second verification at order placement, or face criminal prosecution under juvenile and excise laws.
- — Security supervisors and door staff at liquor-serving premises must be trained and instructed to refuse entry to persons under 18 and to conduct the mandated secondary ID check when patrons appear youthful, or risk disciplinary and criminal referral.
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The Hindu
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