New Delhi: The Supreme Court Monday postponed to April 20 the hearing of a plea filed by bar owners in Kerala challenging a High Court verdict which upheld the state government's revised liquor policy.
The apex court postponed the hearing after considering the bar owners' claim that they did not receive a copy of the High court order.
The bar owners, in their plea, alleged that the liquor policy which denied licence to bars below five star status was discriminatory.
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