Centre vs states in Supreme Court over control of industrial alcohol
Arguing for UP govt, advocate Dinesh Dwivedi said Tuesday all liquids having alcohol qualify as intoxicating liquor and fall under Entry 8 of List II in Seventh Schedule, which confers exclusive jurisdiction to states to control and regulate all kinds of spirits produced from molasses. Recently, SC reserved verdict on another Centre-state dispute over taxation of mineral-bearing land.
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