Chennai: Customers visit Tasmac Wine Shops cannot buy alcohol in bulk anymore.
An individual can buy only 4.5 liters of Indian foreign liquor (IMFL) or foreign liquor imports (IFL) or a maximum of 7.5 liters of beer.
This is the maximum volume of liquor which is permitted by someone to have at a certain time, according to the new round.
Even though the lid on the quantity of liquor that will be sold for individuals already exists, it is hardly followed.
In addition, Tasmac stores must provide receipts for customers and display a price list on oral liquor.
Development came in the middle of a complaint about excessive charging above and above the MRP at Tasmac counter.
In the round, the Managing Director of Tasmac Dr.
L.
Subramanian said that the Madurai bench from Madras High Court has observed that actions must begin with the salesman, which pamper bulk sales at Tasmac.
Noting that it is the responsibility of the district manager to ensure that bulk sales do not occur, decisive actions that are ordered to circle against employees who indulge themselves in such practice.
In another circle, TasMac MD emphasizes that receipts must be spent for all customers and the price list displayed on each outlet.
The source said that the circle was also issued in the view of the election of the countryside local agency in nine districts to prevent accumulation of liquor.
“There are permitted holding capacity that can be owned by individuals.
One can only have 4.5 liters of IMFL or the number of similar IFLs or a maximum of 7.5 liters of beer and liquor are sold in accordance with the detention capacity specified,” said an official.