Serving Alcohol at Home without a liquor permit in Maharashtra can get you arrested
The next time you’re having a house party, enjoying a glass of wine with your family or gorging on freshly prepared rum cakes, you must stay wary. Very wary. That’s because serving alcohol at home without a liquor permit in Maharashtra can get you arrested.
According to inspector and deputy Superintendent of State Excise Department of Mumbai City, Vinay Shirke, people who drink, need to comply with the rules of Maharashtra. He stated to the reputed news agency, BloombergQuint that the department takes action only when people complain and they don’t unnecessarily harass people for consuming alcohol at the comfort of their homes.
So if you’d like to drink at home in Maharashtra, then you must get a liquor permit issued by the Excise Department. You need to be 21 years of age to drink liquor with up to 5% alcohol, like mild beer. And you don’t need a permit for this. When it comes to hard liquor of more 5% alcohol, you need to be 25 years of age. This would mean drinking liquor like vodka, strong beer, whiskey, rum or any other liquor with high percentages of alcohol. However, restaurants and pubs are given the authority to issue a day’s permit for ₹5 for most types of alcohol and ₹2 for country liquor. But if you do get a liquor permit, then you can purchase 12 bottles of alcohol at a time.
You might want to know how you can get alcohol when hosting a house party. Well, you need to get a day’s license to serve alcohol at home for a party of 10 people. And even if you don’t get, it’s alright as long as there are no complaints. But you definitely need a license when hosting a grand event and serving liquor at a terrace, lawn, building compound etc. A liquor permit is also needed for preparing food using alcohol for sale and self-consumption. The cost of a license for commercial events is ₹20,000 and for grand parties at home, it amounts to ₹10,000. However duty-free liquor is for self-consumption, so you cannot serve it at parties or commercial events. But if a party serving alcohol is hosted without permission, a criminal case is registered, liquor is seized and the host can be jailed.
The Mumbai Excise Unit earned around ₹4.18 crores by issuing one-day liquor licenses in the first nine months of starting this. This includes liquor permits issued for banquets and parties. On a day to day basis around 25 to 30 liquor permits are issued in Mumbai. And if there is any violation of excise rules then the action related to alcohol consumption is taken by the Excise Department.