Many people in India drink alcohol. When people have to celebrate any moment. So most people celebrate with the help of alcohol. Be it someone's wedding party. Be it someone's birthday celebration. Or any special moment. People definitely consume alcohol. After a few weeks, the year 2024 will end and 2025 will begin.
Alcohol is consumed a lot across the country on New Year celebrations too. In many places, the stocks get empty. That is why many people store alcohol in their homes even before the New Year arrives. But do you know that you can keep alcohol at home only up to a fixed limit? If you live in Delhi and UP, then how much alcohol can you keep? Let us tell you.
People of Delhi can keep this much alcohol at home.
Different limits have been fixed for keeping alcohol in different states of India. Anyone can keep liquor in his house only up to that limit. If someone stores liquor more than this limit in the house. Then he may have to face trouble. And if you live in Delhi then you can keep only up to 18 liters of liquor which includes 9 liters of beer and wine. So in this, you can keep only up to 9 liters of rum, whiskey, vodka, and gin.
This limit is fixed in the UP.
If you live in Uttar Pradesh. And for the new year party, you have to bring a lot of liquor and keep it at home. So first you must know about the limit of keeping liquor at home. Let us tell you that in Uttar Pradesh, you can keep only up to 1.5 liters of foreign liquor, both made in India and imported. At the same time, you can keep only up to 2 liters of wine. So you can keep up to 6 liters of beer.
What should be done if you want to keep more liquor?
Let us tell you that the limit set by the Excise Department is for common people. If you want to keep more liquor at your home than the limit set. Then for this, you will have to take a license from the Excise Department to make a mini bar in your house. For this license, you will have to pay a security deposit. Along with this, you will also have to pay a fee every year. Legal action can be taken for keeping more liquor without a license. You may also have to pay a heavy fine.
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