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Madras High Court: Keep distance between old age home, TASMAC
Madras High Court has directed that a distance be maintained between a state-run TASMAC liquor shop and an old age home at a village in Coimbatore district, though a government rule of 2003 does not specifically state it.
Chennai
The first bench, comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M Sundar in its recent order on a PIL from one P Raju, who sought a direction to authorities to not shift the liquor shop from alongside a highway to near the Home.Â
The bench said though Rule 8 of Tamil Nadu Liquor Retail vending rules 2003 does not specifically mention an old age home, keeping in mind distances to be maintained from places of worship, educational institutions and the like, it felt that distance should be maintained from old-age home, particularly one where most inmates are women under care of psychiatrists.Â
Raju, President of Ayyampalayam village Panchayat, Pollachi North Union, submitted that as per the Supreme Court order the TASMAC shops should be removed from national and state highways from such a distance already prescribed in the schedule.Â
The government under the guise of relocating the shops was trying to shift one such shop near an old age home, where some inmates were taking treatment for psychiatric problems. If the shop is shifted to the spot, it would affect the peaceful life of the public, particularly the inmates, he said.
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