The Supreme Court ruled 8:1 that the central government lacks regulatory authority over industrial alcohol production, affirming states’ legislative powers. The decision overturns a previous seven-judge bench verdict and follows rigorous legal arguments from both state and central representatives.
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- Bharat Tezz
- June 20, 2025
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