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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA POLICE DEPARTMENT DRAFT ORDER THE LICENSING AND CONTROLLING OF LIQUOR HOUSES (BANGALORE CITY), ORDER

2010. PREAMBLE: The places of Public Entertainment have been defined in Sub Section 15 of Section 2 of The Karnataka Police Act, 1963 and include Liquor House, Tavern or a shop where wine, bear, spirit or arrack, toddy, Ganja or any other kind of liquor or intoxicant or any kind of drink is supplied to the public for consumption in or near such shop. 2. Whereas, u/s 31, Sub Section W, the Commissioner of Police, Bangalore City is empowered to make, alter or rescind orders for licensing or controlling places of public entertainment; 3. Whereas the Hon. Supreme Court and the High Court have permitted the employment of the women in premises liquor is served. 4. Whereas, consequent to the decision of the Supreme Court and the High Court, a number of liquor houses have employed women for service of liquor etc., in the premises licensed to serve liquor. 5. Whereas, number of instances have come to the notice of the Police wherein these women employed in liquor houses are indulging in singing, dancing, indulging in avoidable conversation with the customers and indecent display of their bodies giving scope for unruly situations in violation of the provisions of the Excise Act, Rules and the conditions of the license issued by the Excise Department. 6. Whereas, it is considered necessary to issue an order for Licensing and Controlling all the liquor houses in the interest of maintenance of public order, morality and to prevent the exploitation of women employed in liquor houses to induce the customers or for any other purpose. Hence, the following order is formulated

ORDER NO. MAG/(1)EO(7)/2010-11 DATED 12TH JULY, 2010. 1. a. Title: This order may be called The Licensing and Controlling of Liquor Houses (Bangalore City), Order 2010.

b. It shall come into force from the day of its publication in the official gazette. 2. Definitions: a. In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires, Act means The Karnataka Police Act, 1963.

b. Forms mean Forms appended to this order. c. Licensing Authority means the Commissioner of Police, Bangalore City. d. Licence means Licence issued under this order. e. Liquor House means any premises where any liquor including Indian Made Foreign Liquor, as defined in Section 2 Sub Section 18 of The Karnataka Excise Act, 1965, is served including Indian liquor, foreign liquor and beer as defined under Sub Sections 15, Sub Section 13 and Sub Section 1 of Section 2 respectively of The Karnataka Excise Act, 1965 and includes the premises licensed in Forms No.Cl-4, 6A, No..CL-7, No.CL-14, No.CL-15 and in No.CL-9 prescribed in The Karnataka excise Act and Rules, by the competent authority of the Karnataka Excise Department. f. The term person includes partnership firm, private or public limited company a Club, society or association. 3. ALL LIQUOR HOUSES TO OBTAIN LICENCES. 3.1 No person shall open or keep a Liquor House in the limits of Commissionerate of Police, Bangalore City without previously obtaining a licence from the Licensing Authority in form No.2 after applying for the same in form No.1, annexed to this order. 4. LICENCE TO RUN A LIQUOR HOUSE EMPLOYING WOMEN. 4.1 Licence for opening or running a Liquor House Employing Women will be made in form No.3 annexed to this order. No liquor house employing women shall function without a licence issued in form No.4 annexed to this order. 5. APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO RUN A LIQUOR HOUSE. 5.1 An application to run or maintain a liquor house shall be made in Form No.1 annexed to this order along with the following documents: a. The trade licence issued by the local authority i.e., Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, Town Panchayat or Village Panchayat, as the case may be.

b. A Licence issued by the Excise Commissioner or any competent officer of the Karnataka Excise Department to run a liquor house including CL-4, CL-7, CL-9, CL-14 and CL-15 forms. c. The Khatha extract or Lease Agreement to prove that the applicant is in legal possession of the premises where it is proposed to run a liquor house employing women, either as bar-tenderers, suppliers of liquor or accountants or for any other purposes, in the premises of the places licensed by the Excise department to run the liquor house. 6. LIQUOR HOUSES EMPLOYING WOMEN. 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Any liquor house which intends to employ women for supply of liquor to the customers will submit an application in Form No.3 annexed to this order. The number of women proposed to be employed or employed in the liquor house will not be more than one-fourth of the number of seats available for the customers in the liquor house. The applicant will also submit a proto-type of the uniform prescribed for the women employees. The owner /manager of the liquor house is free to devise any decent uniform for women employed in the liquor house. The proto-type of the uniform proposed to be issued to the women employees or women employees proposed to be employed should be approved by the Licensing Authority and every women employee working in the liquor house shall wear the same approved uniform invariably during the duty hours. 6.6 6.7 The application for licence to run a liquor house shall be accompanied by particulars of each women employee in form No.5 along with passport size photograph of the women employee. Whenever any women employee leaves/resigns the employment in the particular liquor house, the same should be intimated to the licensing authority. Similarly, whenever new woman employee is to be employed by the liquor house, the particulars in form No.5 should be furnished to the licensing authority at least 10 days prior to the date of her joining the employment and acknowledgement should be obtained from the office of the Licensing Authority. 7. THE LIQUOR HOUSE OWNER SHOULD PROVIDE FOR PARKING OF THE VEHICLES OF THE CUSTOMERS.

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The liquor house owner should provide space for parking of the vehicles of the customers either at his own premises or there should be public premises available for parking of the vehicles of the customers who visit the liquor house. The area available for parking should be reasonably adequate.

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The owner/management of the Liquor House should abide by the relevant provisions of the Labour Act, regarding Provident Fund, Health Care, minimum wages, employees of the liquor house, as may be applicable, from time to time. etc., for all the

8. MEANS OF ENTRANCE, ETC.,

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The means of entrance and exit to and from the liquor house should be convenient, easy, sufficient and satisfactory. The applicant should be suitable for issue of a licence to run a liquor house. The locality where such a liquor house is to be opened or run should be fit to house the liquor house.

9. TIMINGS. 9.1 The liquor house shall be open from 10.00 A.M. to 11.30 P.M. On special occasions, if the liquor house owner intends to keep the liquor house open beyond the permitted hours, he should obtain special permission from the Licensing Authority remitting the necessary fees. Licensing Authority will grant special permission after satisfying itself regarding the genuine need for the same.

10. LICENCE TO BE DISPLAYED: 10.1 Every person keeping a liquor house under a licence from the Licensing Authority shall, unless specially exempted in writing by the Licensing Authority, fix or cause to be fixed in some conspicuous outside the premises on a wooden board of suitable size on which shall be painted conspicuously in Kannada the name of the keeper of the place and words indicating that he or she is licensed to keep the particular liquor house, working hours of the liquor house and licence No. and date.

11. LIQUOR HOUSES TO BE KEPT CLEAN. 11.1 Every person keeping a liquor house shall keep the entire premises in a clean and sanitary condition and in good repair. All appliances, including furniture used in the premises shall also be kept clean. 11.2 11.3 It shall be the duty of the licensee to inform the Licensing Authority immediately of any case of infectious disease occurring at the liquor house at any time. During an epidemic, every person keeping a liquor house shall comply with all instructions and restrictions as may be issued to him from time to time by the Licensing Authority in respect of any measures considered necessary by him to prevent the spread of disease. 12. EVERY LIQUOR HOUSE SHOULD HAVE A FIRST AID BOX. 12.1 There shall in every place of public entertainment be provided and maintained so as to be readily available a first aid-box or cupboard. Such box or cupboard shall be kept in charge of a responsible person who shall be readily available on the premises. 12.2 The contents of the first aid-box or cupboard shall be checked by the Health Officers who are authorized to inspect the premises and examine the keeper of the place and the employees working therein. 12.3 The appliances, medicines and other material kept in the first-aid-kit box or cupboard shall be changed after one year or according to the directions of the officers authorized local authority from time to time. 13. LICENCES GRANTED UNDER THIS ORDER CANNOT BE TRANSFERRED: 13.1 A licence granted under this order for keeping a liquor house shall not be transferrable. The licensee cannot assign his business to any other person or enter into an agreement with another person involving his giving up the conduct or control over the business without prior approval of the licensing authority shall be taken; 13.2 In the case of death of the licensee, his heir or legal representative may make an application within one month from the date of death to the Licensing Authority, to have the benefit of the licence for the unexpired portion of the term of the licence and the Licensing Authority may decide the application having regard to the provisions of this clause.

14. The Licensing Authority shall have discretion in refusing any licence for keeping of a liquor house, if such place appears to him to be likely to cause obstruction, inconvenience, annoyance, risk, danger or damage to residents or traffic in the vicinity where such liquor house is proposed to be located or is located.

15. No person keeping a liquor house shall hold music dancing, dramatic, mimeties, theatrical or other performances for public amusement unless he has obtained a licence from the Licensing Authority under The Controlling of places of Public Amusements (Bangalore City), Order 2002 or The Licencing and Controlling of Places of Public Entertainment (Bangalore City) Order, 2005. EXPLANATION: For the purposes of this rule, Music shall include the playing of gramophones,

phonographs, radios, radio gramophones, tape-recorders bands tom-tom, drums, cymbals and any other music and does not include instrumental or vocal background music played below 2 decibels.

16. No person keeping a liquor house shall operate or cause to be operated as let or amusement machine in such a place except with the approval of the Licensing Authority, provided that no such approval shall be required for machines exclusively used for the sale of articles such as sweets or cigarettes or for the recording of weights.

17. If any person keeping a liquor house knowingly permits any illegal activity or soliciting for immoral purpose leading to offence under The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 the Licensing Authority shall have the power in his discretion, at any time, to cancel the licence granted under these rules or to suspend it for such period as he may certify and to direct such person to close the palace either permanently or for such period as he may specify. The persons to whom such direction is issued by the Licensing Authority shall forthwith comply with such direction.

18. The Licensing Authority shall have the power in his discretion, at any time to cancel a licence granted under this order or to suspend it for such period as he may specify and to direct the keeper of any liquor house to close such place either permanently or temporarily; if the Licensing Authority is satisfied that, after such enquiry as he deems fit that the licensee is not a suitable person for continuation, to hold the licence or in order to prevent any obstruction, inconvenient, annoyance, risk danger or damage to the residents or traffic in the vicinity or to prevent

disturbance in such place and every person keeping a liquor house, shall comply with such direction as may be issued by the Licensing Authority.

19. No licence granted under this order shall be cancelled or suspended until the holder of a licence has been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause why his licence should not be cancelled or suspended as the case may be. Provided that no such opportunity for showing causes shall be necessary when the licence is suspended for a temporary period pending an enquiry against the holder of the licence for contravention of any of the clause in the order made there under or any of the conditions of the licence granted to him.

20. Any person aggrieved by an order of the Licensing Authority refusing to grant or renew a licence or cancelling or suspending a licence under the provisions of this order, may within 30 days from the date of receipt by him of such order, appeal to the State Government.

21. PERIOD OF LICENCE. 21.1 A licence under this order will be granted for a period of one year of part thereof. 21.2 Every application for renewal should be submitted ordinarily by 31st July of every year. 21.3 The licence fees may be paid in the form of a Crossed Account Payee Bank Draft in favour of the Commissioner of Police, Bangalore City and the same will be credited to Government by the office of the Commissioner of Police, Bangalore City to the budget head 0055-00-103-0-03 Other items. 21.4 Application for grant of licence and renewal, or for any other purpose under this act, should be delivered to the Dy. Commissioner of Police, Administration, Bangalore City. He will maintain a register of all the applications received under this order in such form as may be prescribed by the Licensing Authority. After receipt of the application either for grant of licence or renewal of the licence, the Dy. Commissioner of Police, Administration, if he considers necessary, will get a report from the Station House Officer of the area in which the liquor house is situated or proposed to be situated regarding suitability of the applicant, suitability of the place to house the liquor house and submit the application for the grant of the licence or otherwise, within a period of 15 days from the date of receipt of the application.

22. ANNUAL FEES FOR LICENSES: The following fees shall be charged for licenses:22.1 Star Hotels a) a liquor house in the premises of 5 Star Hotel b) a liquor house in the premises of 4 Star Hotel c) a liquor house in the premises of 3 Star Hotel d) Any other liquor house having more than 50 seats for the customers. e) A liquor house having less than 50 seats for the customers. 22.2 Delay in renewal of licence Fee of Rs. 500 per month shall be charged from the date of expiry of licence if there is delay of two month in making application for renewal. If there is delay beyond one year in making application the licence shall be treated as cancelled. Rates in Rs. 15,000.00 12,000.00 10,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00

22.3 Change of location 22.4 Inclusion of name of Partner, agent, conductor or manager in the licence 22.5 Temporary licence for keeping a liquor house on special occasions irrespective of hours of business for a period not exceeding thirty days. 22.6 Special licence for keeping a liquor house open on special 250.00 per each hour beyond the time limit occasions beyond prescribed hours. specified in each licence. 1000.00 1,000.00 5,000.00

22.7 Duplicate copy of licence 22.8 Form of application for grant of licence along with English and Kannada version of The Licensing and Controlling of Liquor Houses (Bangalore City), Order 2010. 23. PROVISION IN RESPECT OF EXISTING LIQUOR HOUSE. 23.1 The existing liquor houses and the existing liquor houses employing women shall abide by the provisions of this order within a period of 2 months from the date of notification of this order in the Karnataka Gazette. Sd/(SHANKAR BIDARI) Commissioner of Police, Bangalore City. To 1. Police Inspectors of all Police Stations including Traffic Police Stations in Bangalore City for strict enforcement. Copy to: 1. All ACPs in charge of Sub Divisions including Traffic Sub Divisions in Bangalore City. 2. All DCPs in Bangalore City including Traffic/Crime/Intelligence/PRO. Copy with compliments to : 1. Addl. Commissioners of Police, Admn./Law and Order/Traffic/CAR. 2. Jt. Commissioner of Police, Crime. To The Compiler, Karnataka Gazette, Bangalore, for publication in the gazette. Copy with compliments for kind information to : 50.00 per copy 100.00 per copy

1. Director General and Inspector General of Police, Karnataka State, Bangalore. 2. Addl. Chief Secretary, Home Department, Government of Karnataka, Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore. 3. Private Secretary to Hon. Home Minister, Government of Karnataka, Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore.

GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA POLICE DEPARTMENT THE LICENSING AND CONTROLLING OF LIQUOR HOUSES (BANGALORE CITY), ORDER 2010. FORM I

Photograph of the applicant. To The Commissioner of Police and Licensing Authority, BANGALORE CITY. Sir, Sub : Application for grant of licence under The Licensing and Controlling of Liquor Houses (Bangalore City) Order, 2010. I, the undersigned Shri..owner of Ms/..apply for the grant of licence under the above order for keeping a Liquor House. 2. The details are furnished as follows: 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. Full name and address Fathers Name Occupation Nationality Residential address of the applicant with telephone numbers, if any.

4. A Date of birth, place of birth and age 6. P PAN No.

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Mobile No. and email address.

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Full particulars of the Liquor House.

10. Whether the premises where the Liquor House is kept or to be kept is owned by the applicant or taken on lease? 11. Whether certified copies of the following documents are attached? i. ii. A valid licence granted by the competent authority of the Excise Department. Trade licence given by the local authority i.e. BBMP, Town Panchayat or Village Panchayat, as the case may be. Khatha extract or certified copy of the Lease Agreement. In case the application is made in the name of a company or association or club, a copy of the Memorandum of Association.

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12. Period for which the licence is requested. 4. It is requested that necessary licence may be granted. I undertake to abide by the conditions of the licence. Yours faithfully,

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Place : Date : GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA POLICE DEPARTMENT THE LICENSING AND CONTROLLING OF LIQUOR HOUSES (BANGALORE CITY), ORDER 2010. FORM II

Photograph of Licencee.

Licence No.20

In exercise of the powers conferred by The Licensing and Controlling of Liquor Houses (Bangalore City), Order 2010, the Commissioner of Police and the Licensing Authority , Bangalore City hereby grants this licence to: 1 Full name and address of the applicant

Premises on which the licence is granted to run the Liquor House. The period for which the licence is granted. 2. The licence is granted, subject to the provisions of The Licensing and Controlling of Liquor House

(Bangalore City), Order 2010 and all other laws and rules which are in force , which shall apply to the establishment.

Given under my hand and seal thisday of 20

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Seal of the Licensing Authority.

Commissioner of Police & the Licensing Authority, Bangalore City.

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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA POLICE DEPARTMENT THE LICENSING AND CONTROLLING OF LIQUOR HOUSES (BANGALORE CITY), ORDER 2010. FORM III

Photograph of the applicant. To The Commissioner of Police and Licensing Authority, BANGALORE CITY. Sir, Sub : Application for grant of licence under The Licensing and Controlling of Liquor Houses (Bangalore City) Order, 2010. I, the undersigned Shri..owner of Ms/..apply for the grant of licence under the above order for keeping a Liquor House. 2. The details are furnished as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Full name and address Fathers Name Occupation Date of birth, place of birth and age Nationality PAN No. Residential address of the applicant with telephone numbers, if any.

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Mobile No. and email address. Full particulars of the Liquor House.

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Whether the premises where the Liquor House is kept or to be kept is owned by the applicant or taken on lease? Total number of seats available for the customers in the Liquor House (both in figures and words). Total number of women employed or proposed to be employed. Whether particulars of the women employed or proposed to be employed are furnished in Form No.V and enclosed to this application. Whether description of the Uniform prescribed by the management for the Women employees are enclosed?

It is requested that necessary licence may be granted. I undertake to abide by the conditions of the licence. Yours faithfully, Place : Date:

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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA POLICE DEPARTMENT THE LICENSING AND CONTROLLING OF LIQUOR HOUSES (BANGALORE CITY), ORDER 2010. FORM IV Photograph of Licencee.

Licence No.20 In exercise of the powers conferred by The Licensing and Controlling of Liquor Houses (Bangalore City), Order 2010, the Commissioner of Police and the Licensing Authority , Bangalore City hereby grants this licence to: 1 Full name and address of the applicant

Premises on which the licence is granted to run the Liquor House.

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The period for which the licence is granted. Total number of women employees permitted to be employed in the Liquor House.

2. The licence is granted, subject to the provisions of The Licensing and Controlling of Liquor House (Bangalore City), Order 2010 and all other laws and rules which are in force, which shall apply to the establishment. 3. Given under my hand and seal thisday of 20 Seal of the Licensing Authority. Commissioner of Police & the Licensing Authority, Bangalore City.

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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA POLICE DEPARTMENT THE LICENSING AND CONTROLLING OF LIQUOR HOUSES (BANGALORE CITY), ORDER 2010. FORM V Photograph of the women employee.

PARTICULARS OF THE WOMEN EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED/ PROPOSED TO BE EMPLOYED IN A LIQUOR HOUSE EMPLOYING WOMEN. 1 2 Full name and address of the Liquor House. Full name and address of the woman employee or proposed woman employee.

The nature of duties to be performed by the employee.

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Age of the employee. Marital status. Married/unmarried.

DELCARATION TO BE FURNISHED BY THE WOMEN WHO IS EMPLOYED/PROPOSED TO BE EMPLOYED IN A LIQUOR HOUSE. I have willingly and on my own given consent for my employment in the Liquor House. 2. Nobody has compelled me to work in the Liquor House. Signature or thumb impression of the women employee.

Place: Date: Witness:

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STATEMENT OF REASONS FOR ISSUING THE LICENSING AND CONTROLLING OF LIQUOR HOUSES (BANGALORE CITY), 2010. At present, the bars, restaurants and other liquor houses are running as per the timings fixed by the Excise Department. But, according to The Karnataka Police Act, the responsibility for licensing and controlling the places of public entertainment vests with the Home Department. This power has to be exercised by the District Magistrates in the Districts and the Commissioners of Police in cities with the prior approval of the Home Department. The responsibility for maintenance of law and order, prevention of and detection of crime is also that of the Home Department. As such, particularly in city areas, it is necessary for the Home Department to exercise control over the places of public entertainment in general and particularly the liquor house.

2. Until recently, the Excise Department was part of the Home Department and as such the Home Secretary used to look after the Excise Department also at the Secretariat Level. The Dy. Commissioner who is also the District Magistrate was also the Dy. Commissioner, Excise and was in charge of the licensing of the liquor houses. Now, the Excise Department has created a post of Dy. Commissioner of Excise in each district and the role of the Dy. Commissioner and District Magistrate in the affairs of the Excise Department has become minimal. Similarly, at the State level, the Excise Department was treated as Revenue Department and as such has been transferred from the Home Department to Finance Department. Now the Finance Commissioner is looking after the administration of the Excise Department at the Secretariat Level. However, there is no dilution in the responsibility of the Home Department in the maintenance of the law and order, prevention of and detection of crime. As such, now the time has come to assume control of the places of public entertainment atleast in metropolitan cities by the Home Department through the Commissioner of Police of the city.

3. The Supreme Court and High Court of Karnataka in Writ Petition No.

9345 of 2008 (Excise) have

removed the bar on employment of women in liquor houses for serving of liquor, etc., vide their decision. Consequent to these decisions by the Supreme Court and High Court, about 60 bars in Bangalore City have employed women. After the employment of women, following mal-practices have come to the notice of the Police: a. Many of the women employed who are put on job in the liquor houses are brought to Bangalore from places far away in North India on the pretext that they are brought for Event Management or some other functions and pushed to employment in bars. b. The women employed by the bars and restaurants are being changed very frequently by the bar owners.

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c. The number of women employed in a bar in many cases, exceeds the number of seats available to the customers, thereby indicating the motive of the bar owners in employing the women. It is reliably learnt that these women employees in the bars and restaurants are not given any salary. They are made to indulge in conversation with the customers and collect tips and out of the total amount of tips collected by them, about 50% of the tips is given to the women employees and the remaining 50% is taken by the bar owners, which is against all canons governing employment. d. Keeping in view the opportunities, these women are made to sing and dance according to the whims and fancies of the customers in total disregard of the duties for which they are employed. According to video pictures that are published in electronic media, many of these women do not wear decent dresses which they should do in public places like places of public entertainment. e. It is also learnt reliably that these bars and restaurants are being made use as contact points for the women employed in the bars and the persons interested in the friendship of these bar women. 4. In respect of the above mentioned mal-practices and violations which have crept in, a number of cases have been booked by the Bangalore City Police during the period of last one year. The particulars of these cases are enclosed to this statement as Annexure A.

5. In this regard, reports were sent to the Excise Commissioner for cancellation or suspension of the licences of these bars and restaurants for violation of the licence conditions, but so far no effective action has been taken by the Excise Department, though a period of more than 6 months have elapsed since these reports were sent by the concerned Dy. Commissioners of Police and a DO reminder was issued to the Excise Commissioner vide our DO letter No.BC/CP(PS)1/2009 dated 26th November, 2009. 6. Already in the Metropolitan cities of New Delhi, Kolkota and Mumbai, the system of liquor houses obtaining the licence from the concerned Commissioner of Police is in practice. The present order is framed on the model of the order in force in Mumbai. A copy of the Mumbai City Order which is in force is enclosed for ready reference. It may be noted that the relevant provisions of The Karnataka Police Act are completely identical with the relevant provisions of the Mumbai Police Act. 7. Therefore, in the interest of the maintenance of public order, morality and prevention of exploitation of women, it is proposed to issue this order applicable to the Bangalore City.

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STATEMENT OF CASES REGISTERED AGAINST BARS FOR MALPRACTICES AND VIOLATIONS OF IPC, KP, KE ACTS. Name of the Bar & Crime No Date Offence/Indecent No & Date of Restaurant display of body. proposal sent to Excise Commissioner for cancellation of licence Casino Bar & Restaurant, No.522/09 u/s 294 IPC 35,36 7/10/2009 Violation of Karnataka MAG/1/43/F/2010 Upparpet P.S limits K.E.Act 1965 and 105 K.P.Act Excise Act and dt:22/2/2010 Karnataka Police Act. Brigade Dreems Bar & No.549/09 u/s 294 IPC u/s 103, 17/9/2009 Violation of Karnataka MAG/1/43/2009-10 Restaurant, Ashoka Nagar 105 K.P.Act, 35,36 of K.E.Act Excise Act and dt: 6/10/2009 P.S limits 1965 and Rule 11 of K.Excise Karnataka Police Act. Licences (General Conditions) Rules 1967 Gold Mines @ Silvar No. 159/09 u/s 294 IPC u/s 18/9/2009 Violation of Karnataka MAG/1/43/(A)/2009Spoon Bar & Restaurant, 103, 105 of K.P.Act 1963, u/s Excise Act , Karnataka 10 dt: 7/10/2009 S.R.Nagar P.S limits 35 & 36 of K.E.Act 1965 , Rule Police Act, and 11 of K.Excise Licences Karnataka Excise (G.Conditions) Rules 1967 . Licences ( General Conditions ) Rules 1967. Moon Dreams Bar & No.290/2009 u/s 294 IPC, u/s 18/9/2009 Violation of Karnataka MAG/1/43/C/2009Restaurant, Kalasipalya 103 of K.P.Act 1963 and Sec Excise Act and 10 dt: 24/10/2009 P.S limits 34 of K.E.Act 1965. Karnataka Police Act. Bay Watch Bar & No.573/09 u/s 294, u/s 103, 4/10/2009 Violation of Karnataka MAG/1/43/(G)2009Restaurant, Ashok Nagar 105 of K.P.Act 1963, u/s 35, 36 Excise Act and 10 dt:-26/11/2009 P.S limits of K.E.Act 1965 Karnataka Police Act. Pingara Bar & Restaurant, No.303/09 u/s 294 IPC, u/s 14/10/2009 Violation of Karnataka MAG/1/43/F/2009Wilson Garden P.S limits 103, 105 of K.P.Act 1963 and Excise Act and 10 dt: 26/11/2009 u/s 35, 36 of K.E.Act 1965 Karnataka Police Act. Jasan Bar & Restaurant, No. 556/09 u/s 294 IPC , u/s 25/9/2009 Violation of Karnataka MAG/1/43/D/09-10 Ashok Nagar P.S limits 103, 105 of K.P.Act 1963 and Excise Act and dt: 25/11/2009 u/s 35,36 of K.P.Act 1965 Karnataka Police Act. Pooja Bar & Restaurant, No. 224/09 u/s 294 IPC and u/s 24/9/2009 Violation of Karnataka MAG/1/43/E/2009Vyalikaval P.S limits. 103,105 of K.P.Act 1963, u/s Excise Act Karnataka 10 dt: 25/11/2009 35, 36 of K.E.Act 1965 and Police Act, and Rule 11 of K. Excise Licences Karnataka Excise (G. Conditions) Rules 1967 . Licences (General Conditions) Rules 1967. Night City Bar, Cr.No.547/09 u/s 365, 395 IPC 20/12/2009 12 women employees Ashoka Residency, of Night city Bar Kormangala P.S. limits. rescued from kidnappers Dhamal Bar and Cr.No.222/2010 u/s 102, 103, 19/6/2010. 42 persons were Restaurant, 100 ft. 106 K.P. Act r/w 294 IPC. arrested for violation Intermediate Ring Road, of K.P. Act. Vivekanagar.

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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA POLICE DEPARTMENT No. MAG/(1)EO(7)/2010-11 Office of the Commissioner of Police, No.1, Infantry Road, Bangalore-1, Date:12th July,

2010. NOTIFICATION SUB : ISSUE OF THE LICENSING AND CONTROLLING OF LIQUOR HOUSES (BANGALORE CITY), ORDER 2010 Publication of draft order. .. A draft order regarding Licensing and Controlling of Liquor Houses i.e., The premises which are licensed under Forms No.Cl-4, 6A, No..CL-7, No.CL-14, No.CL-15 and in No.CL-9 prescribed in The Karnataka excise Act and Rules, proposed to be issued u/s 31 Sub Section 1, Clause W of The Karnataka Police Act, is herewith published in the Karnataka Gazette as well as released to the media as required u/s 31 Sub Section 6 of the Karnataka Police Act for the general information of all the citizens 2. The members of the public and interested persons may file their objections and suggestions within a period of 30 days from the date of publication of the draft order in the Karnataka Gazette. Suggestions and objections may be filed in person or sent by post to the Dy. Commissioner of Police, Administration, office of the Commissioner of Police, No.1, Infantry Road, Bangalore-560 001. 3. Suggestions and objections received after 30 days from the date of publication of the draft order in the Karnataka Gazette, will not be considered. (SHANKAR BIDARI) Commissioner of Police, Bangalore City.

To 1. The Karnataka Gazette. 2. Media. 3. Notice boards of all Police Stations and Police Offices in Bangalore City. Copy with compliments for information to :

1. Principal Secretary, Home Department, Government of Karnataka, Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore. 2. Addl. Director General of Police, Intelligence, Bangalore. 3. PS to Hon. Home Minister, Government of Karnataka, Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore.

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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA POLICE DEPARTMENT No. No. MAG/(1)EO(7)/2010-11 Office of the Commissioner of Police, No.1, Infantry Road, Bangalore-1, Date:11th July, 2010.

To Principal Secretary, Home Department, Government of Karnataka, Vidhana Soudha, BANGALORE. Sir,

SUB : Publication of the draft order proposed to be issued by the Commissioner of Police, Bangalore City titled The Licensing and Controlling of Liquor Houses (Bangalore City), order 2010 u/s 31 Sub Section 1, Clause W of The Karnataka Police Act. I herewith enclose the following documents for your kind perusal:i. ii. iii. Draft order proposed to be issued u/s 31 Sub Section 1 Clause W of The Karnataka Police Act, in English as Annexure A (Pages 1 to 17) and in Kannada (Pages 25 to 44 ) A statement of reasons for issue of the Order mentioned above (Pages 18-22) A photocopy of the Order governing the Licensing of the Liquor Houses in Mumbai City.

2. It is requested, that the Compiler, Karnataka Gazette may be directed to print 500 copies in Kannada and English of the draft order along with the notification (English {Page Nos.23 and 24) and Kannada (Page Nos. 45 and 46) and supply the same to this office for information of the general public. Yours faithfully, (SHANKAR BIDARI) Commissioner of Police, Bangalore City. Copy with compliments for kind information: 1. Director General and Inspector General of Police, Karnataka State, Bangalore. 2. PS to Hon. Home Minister, Government of Karnataka, Bangalore.

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