DC issues stern warning to hotels, restaurants, dhabas, bars/pubs to not to serve liquor below 25

Special Teams formed led by SDMs along with ACPs, Excise and Food Safety Officials for checking

DC issues stern warning to hotels, restaurants, dhabas, bars/pubs to not to serve liquor below 25
DC Ludhiana, HImanshu Jain. (File Photo)

Strict action against violations of Liquor laws

Ludhiana, December 28, 2025: Emphasizing zero tolerance towards violations of excise rules, Deputy Commissioner Himanshu Jain on Sunday issued strict directives to all hotels, restaurants, dhabas, bars and pubs in Ludhiana, prohibiting the serving of liquor to minors or any individual below the age of 25 years.

The DC highlighted concerns over instances where liquor or beer is served without prior permission during live shows and DJ parties, which can potentially lead to law and order disturbances.

Establishments have been directed to strictly adhere to permissible operating hours and cease operations beyond licensed timings. In the event of any law and order issue, serving of liquor must be stopped immediately and the matter reported to the nearest police station without delay. Staff must thoroughly verify age proofs and reject any fake or counterfeit IDs. Loud music, DJ sessions and parties must conclude within the stipulated hours to avoid noise pollution and public disturbance. Prior permission from competent authorities is mandatory for organising any special events or gatherings.

To ensure compliance, special enforcement teams have been constituted under the leadership of Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs), accompanied by Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs)/Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs), Excise officials and Food Safety officials. These teams are conducting random checks across the district.

DC Jain warned that any violation of these directives will invite strict action, including immediate registration of FIRs against the establishment owners and other involved persons. "No one will be spared," the Deputy Commissioner stated firmly.