There is a party at home or you are fond of drinking alcohol, In both the situations, many people keep large quantities of liquor at home, But let us tell you that if you are not aware of the law, then this habit of yours may prove costly for you.Actually, according to the law, only a certain quantity of liquor is allowed to be kept in the house, For which it is different in every state–There are different rulesIn such a situation, let us know how much liquor is appropriate to keep in the house.
EveryStateInHomeInAlcohol < strong>to keeptoareseparate–Different Rules
Delhi– Delhi residents in their homesCan hold up to 18 Litres of liquorWhich includes both beer and wineAnd the people here9 Litres rum, Whisky, Vodka or gin is allowedIf a person has to take liquor out of Delhi, he can take only one liter of liquor.
Haryana– Some person in Haryana has local liquor in his house 6 Bottles (each 750 ml), IMFL’s 18 Bottles (each 750 ml), 6 More than imported foreign liquor, 12 beer bottles (650 ml), 6 rum bottles (750 ml) can keepAlso someone here 6 Vodka/cider/gin bottles (750 ml), and Can also hold 12 wine bottles.
Punjab– As per legal limit in Punjab, any person 1.5 Litre foreign alcoholic beverage (Both India made and imported) can keepApart from this, the people living in this state 2 Litre There is also permission to keep 6 liter beer.
North State: People living in Uttar Pradesh As per legal limit, 1.5 Litre foreign alcoholic beverages (Both India made and imported) 2 Litres of wineCan hold 6 Litres of beer.
Andhra Pradesh– Residents of Andhra Pradesh consuming Indian made foreign liquor without permit (IMFL) Or you can keep up to three bottles of foreign liquor and six bottles of beer in your home.
Arunachal Pradesh– Without a valid liquor license, Under Excise Act in Arunachal Pradesh 18 Possession of IMFL or country liquor more than 1 liter is prohibited.
West Bengal: here 21 Persons above 21 years of age can consume Indian made foreign liquor 6 Bottles (each 750 ml) Can buy and holdIn addition, That without licenseCan store up to 18 beer bottles.
Assam– IMFL’s retail sales in Assam 12 Bottles, 4.5 litres of rectified or denatured spirit and per person per day 3 Bottles (each 750 ml) Can store liquor up to.
Goa– Residents here 12 IMFL bottles, 24 Beer Bottles, 18 bottles of country liquor and 6 Bottles of rectified and denatured spirit can be kept in the house.
Himachal State: Someone here 48 Beer bottles and 36 Can keep whiskey bottles in the house.
Kerala– In Kerala 3 Litre IMFL and 6 Litre beer is allowed in the house.
Madhya Pradesh– High income people in their homes100 "expensiveCan hold liquor bottles.
Maharashtra– Any person required to have a license to drink alcohol in MaharashtraApart from this, people here are allowed to purchase both domestic and imported alcoholic beverages, Permit required for transport and consumption.
Rajasthan– IMFL’s 12 Bottles (or nine liters) Can be kept in the house till .
JammuandKashmir: People living here are IMFL’s 12 Bottles (750 ml including JK Desi Whiskey) and 12 beer bottles (650 ml each) Can be kept in your homes till .
AridState: Mizoram, Gujarat, Bihar, Nagaland and Lakshadweep are dry statesAlcohol is completely banned in these statesIf someone violates the law here, it can have serious consequences.
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