Making this oral observation, Justice C S Karnan said "in five star hotels, liquor is served from 5am to 11pm. When people in five star hotels can drink, why not these people?" he said.
The judge made the observations when advocate Baalu of Advocates Forum of Social Justice filed a petition mentioning the matter and wanted the court to order closure of liquor shops when Kalam is scheduled to be laid to rest at Rameswaram in Ramanathapuram district tomorrow.
The state's counsel, however, informed the court that a government order had already been issued declaring holiday for Tasmac shops in Ramanathapuram district for two days - July 29 and 3O as a mark of respect to the departed soul.
During arguments, the judge observed that he had great respect for Kalam and that was the reason why he himself was leaving for Rameswaram immediately to take part in the funeral.
"We have to appreciate the policy of the government in declaring holiday and closing liquor shops for two days in Ramanathapuram district. But the court cannot interfere with the government's revenue," Justice Karnan said.