A state-by-state guide to liquor laws in India

Published 2024년 5월 21일

Tridge summary

India's complex liquor laws vary greatly by state, regulating aspects such as bottle labels, pricing, and the number of liquor outlets. Each state has unique excise policies, requiring a thorough understanding for importers, producers, and distributors. The article provides a state-by-state guide to these laws, including requirements for licenses, duties, and the sale of foreign and local liquors. Some states allow easier acquisition of liquor licenses in tourist zones, while others have stricter regulations or prohibitions. Additionally, the article covers the process of importing and selling liquor, including the necessity for a license and the importance of adhering to state regulations to avoid penalties.
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We break down the complex and often confusing state liquor laws across India, from dry territories to a government organised liquor outlet lucky draw. India is known to be a diverse country and that is also the case with its liquor laws. Each state has a unique excise policy, meaning importers, producer and distributor wanting to enter the Indian market need to be wise to the different rules set by each state’s government. Certain states have their own regulation regarding bottle labels, packaging and selling price, making it impossible to approach the Indian market as a single entity. “The levels of bureaucracy are phenomenal,” says Luke Tegner, a consulting director for drinks market insights firm IWSR. “Whatever you do, you have to do on a state-by-state basis, you can’t do things nationwide, so you really need a well-connected, knowledgeable importer and distributor.” In this state-by-state guide, we break down the complex network of laws in each state, from the requirement of ...

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