A bench of Chief Justice T S Thakur and Justice A M Khanwilkar issued notice on a PIL which alleged that states and UTs were not acting despite comprehensive recommendations of a panel headed by Justice K S Radhakrishnan, former apex court judge, that there should be "ban on sale of alcohol on state and national highways".
Besides states and UTs, the court issued notices to various central ministries including Finance, Road Transport and Highways and Home Affairs.
The plea alleged that despite the recommendation of the Committee to ban of sale of alcohol on State and National Highway", states like Andhra Pradesh and Telangana were sticking to their prevailing excise policies under which licenses are being issued to liquor shops along the highways.
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"The analysis of road accident data 2015 reveals that about 1,374 accidents and 400 deaths take place every day on Indian roads, resulting in 57 accidents and loss of 17 lives on an average every hour.
Balakrishnan said he has made representations to the
Centre and states to frame policy to provide "an alcohol-free society and formulate rules to ban illicit liquor/country liquor shops along the roadside/Highways".
"Pertinently, five Indian States - Bihar, Gujarat, Kerala, Nagaland and Mizoram, along with the UT of Lakshwadeep, are examples of states having a complete ban on liquor consumption," it said, adding that drunk driving was one of the key reasons for mishaps.