The year 2025 is now on the threshold of farewell and preparations to welcome 2026 have intensified. After Christmas, the period of celebration will begin in homes, clubs and pubs on New Year’s night. Liquor lovers also play a big role in this celebration, but the celebration will be fun only if it is within the ambit of law. Therefore, before the New Year, it is important to know the rules of keeping and carrying liquor.
New year, new party and increasing demand for liquor
As the last week of December approaches, the markets become more lively and liquor shops also become crowded. On New Year’s night, people celebrate with friends and family and stock up on liquor in advance. Especially in areas like Delhi, Haryana and UP, people want to know how much liquor is legal to keep at home.
How much liquor can you keep at home in Delhi?
Under the Delhi Excise Act 2009, a person aged 25 years or above can keep a prescribed quantity of liquor in his house. According to the rules, it is legal to possess up to 18 liters of liquor including beer and wine. Whereas for spirits like whiskey, rum, vodka or gin, this limit has been fixed at 9 litres. Delhi High Court has also made it clear that every adult member of the family can consume liquor as per his prescribed limit.
Keep this in mind while going out of Delhi
If you are traveling outside Delhi then the rules for carrying liquor become more strict. While going out of the capital, a person can take only one liter of liquor with him. If a quantity greater than this is found, action may be taken, so keep this rule in mind while planning your trip for the New Year.
Different rules for different categories in Haryana
The rules for possessing liquor in Haryana have been decided according to the category. Here different limits are applicable for Indian liquor, foreign liquor, beer and wine. Apart from this, there are also restrictions on the total number of bottles and the quantity of imported liquor. In such a situation, it becomes necessary to know about the local rules before the party in Haryana.
Strict rules and license option in UP
In Uttar Pradesh, the rules for keeping liquor at home are more strict than in Delhi. Here, one household is allowed to have 1.5 liters of foreign liquor, 1.5 liters of Indian liquor, 6 liters of beer and 2 liters of wine. If someone wants to keep more liquor than this, he will have to take L-50 license. After this license, the limit for possessing foreign liquor increases to 7.5 litres.
Celebrate, but with rules
The arrival of the New Year is an occasion for happiness and celebration, but ignoring the law can turn this happiness into trouble. Therefore, along with preparing for the party, it is equally important to understand the rules related to alcohol. If you celebrate with the right information, then there will be no disruption in your celebration and you will be able to welcome the New Year with joy and enthusiasm and make it a memorable moment by enjoying its celebration with your loved ones.
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