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JCCI appeals govt to protect wine shop license holders
3/24/2021 11:38:58 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 24: Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) urged the government to protect and safeguard the interests of JKEL-2 license holders while implementing the Excise Policy 2021-22.
These licenses should continue to be renewed on terms of the Jammu and Kashmir Liquor License and Sale Rules, 1984 governed by the J&K Excise Act SVT 1958.
The Chamber President Arun Gupta said that recent Draft Policy 2021-22 published has been framed totally in conflict with J&K Excise act SVAT-1958 as amended and finance department notification under SRO 679 dated 13-12-1984, as amended till date.
It is settled position of law as a elaborated in related judgement of High Court dated 28-12-2020, that no policy can supersede act and rules for regulations in any trade. Act and Rules are crystal clear and defining these JKEL-2 license holders as separate class are licensees on fixed fees i.e regular licensees.
Basic structure of grant and renewal of JKEL-2 license has been changed in new draft policy for JKEL-2 trade through e-auction mode. While the High Court judgement dated 28-12-2020 clearly provided for framing of policy strictly in accordance with act and rules.
The draft excise policy is not only in violation of Excise Act and rules but is also in total disregard to the judgement of High Court. The High Court Judgement in terms of para 90(vii) clearly states that for the purpose of renewal of licenses for trade in liquor, if permissible in law, all conditions applicable for grant of new license shall also be applicable.
This does not mean that renewal of earlier license is also to be done by way of auction. The licenses which have been granted by way of fixed fee per annum and is in operations for the last more than 5-6 decades is a class apart. In terms of rule 35 which clearly envisages a provision that government can grant a license in any other manner.
It is not understood, why normative practise is not being adopted for trader involved in liquor who has served the department with his sweat and blood and is tested ground level worker of the department and has never defaulted on account of any type of dues and binding imposed by department prescribed in section 22 of the act.
The renewal is very much permissible under law but shockingly the government has not dealt with said issues, which is well established policy in different state.
"We have strong reservation to the issues proposed in the draft policy. It has also been proposed that no obviate possibility of cartelization and monopolistic approach allotment is made to only one bidder. We may bring on record that most of regular licensee are having one license and are earning bread and butter for their families as only source of livelihood.
E-auction individual will be granted license at only one location but the persons having muscle and money power will bid in name of all of their family members and also bid in name of proxies, who will be paid meagre amount for required purpose. Fact remains e-auction will bring big players and shall lead to cartelization and monopolistic approach, he said.
Auction has been tested earlier in the year 2000 with the country liquor in erstwhile state of J&K and results are well known with the department. A related case and FIR, losses incurred on account of that amounting Rs. 100 crores are still pending adjudication. It is to bring on record that ever since accord of license, they have never defaulted on account of dues and persistently helping department in achieving its objectives besides helping to increase the revenue.
"We request government that no systematic change be brought in grant of renewal of license of JKEL-2 Regular/Fixed Licensees which are a separate class, contrary to excise act and rules against the spirit of law. These may be allowed to run their licensed premises on fixed fees as per approved blue prints plans available with the department and same locations notified in draft policy in a normative manner as per spirit of hon'ble High Court order and settled position of law. JKEL-2 fixed licensee be renewed as per rules position and settled principle of law. The aforesaid draft excise policy to the extent of the JKEL-2 Regular / Fixed Licensee shall not be acted upon, as it is in disregard to the judgement of the hon'ble High Court", the JCCI members said.
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