Alcohol lovers often stock up liquor in their homes, but this habit of theirs can land them in trouble. Let us tell you that there are different excise laws in different states of the country. According to these, you can stock liquor at home only in a fixed quantity. Let us tell you that in Punjab, only 2 bottles of liquor (desi or foreign) are allowed at home. Whereas in Haryana, 6 bottles of desi liquor and 18 bottles of IMFL (Indian Made Foreign Liquor) can be kept.
Along with this, in Delhi, any person can keep up to 9 liters of Indian or foreign liquor at home. At the same time, the limit of beer and wine for personal use is 18 liters. To keep more than this amount of liquor, it is necessary to take L-50 license in Delhi. Let us tell you that if a person wants to serve liquor in a party held at home, then he does not need to take permission from the police for the quantity up to the above limit. On the other hand, it is necessary to obtain temporary party license P-10 or P-13 to serve alcohol at a party in a hotel or banquet hall. If these rules are broken, then there can be a fine of 50 thousand and imprisonment up to 3 years.
Along with this, let us tell you that during air travel, a passenger can keep up to 100 ml of alcohol with him. Along with this, carrying alcohol in the train is completely prohibited and legal action can be taken if the orders are not followed. On the other hand, every state has its own rules regarding alcohol in road travel, which will be applicable according to the state whose border you are crossing.


