The Association of Owners of Hotels, Restaurants, Permit Rooms and Bars (AHAR) has approached the Bombay High Court challenging the orders passed by the Mumbai city and suburban collectors declaring June 4, parliamentary election counting day, as a 'dry day'.
The Bombay High Court directed the removal of HPCL and BPCL as parties to the plea raising grievance over delivery of food from illegal outlets by Swiggy, Zomato and Dunzo.
The Bombay High Court on Tuesday expressed anger over how a petition filed the previous day by NCB's former Mumbai zonal director Sameer Wankhede was listed for hearing without the court permitting the same. A division bench of Justices Gautam Patel and Madhav Jamdar refused to grant hearing on the petition, saying there was no urgency.
Wankhede, a 2008 batch IRS officer, filed a petition on Monday challenging an order passed by the Thane Excise Collector cancelling the liquor license of his restaurant and bar in Navi Mumbai, and sought restoration of the cancelled license.