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PIL in HC against Maharashtra govt's move to allow sale of wine in supermarkets

The petition filed by Sandip Kusalkar, a social worker, said the government's decision was defeating the aim and objective of de-glamorising alcohol consumption and would facilitate a person to buy alcohol on his own without any supervision.

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A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Bombay High Court to challenge the decision taken last month by the Maharashtra government, allowing the sale of wine in supermarkets and walk-in stores in the state.

The petition filed by Sandip Kusalkar, a social worker, said the government's decision was defeating the aim and objective of de-glamorising alcohol consumption and would facilitate a person to buy alcohol on his own without any supervision.

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