A fresh statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office on Tuesday evening said: "L-13 is an existing licence which has been amended. No licence for L-13 or home delivery licence has been issued."
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According to the Delhi Excise (Amendment) Rules, 2021, published in a gazette notification on Monday (May 31), "Holders of L-13 licence will be allowed to deliver liquor at the doorstep of people". Sources in Delhi government told IANS that the state administration had made provision for online supply of liquor for L-13 category of vendors under its new excise policy 2021, but it has not issued any licence so far.
Earlier on Tuesday when IANS sought clarification on the matter, a Delhi government official said: "It is a slightly wrong interpretation of a rule change, the government will issue a statement in this regard." On the basis of the official notification, it was widely reported that the Delhi government has permitted home delivery of Indian and foreign liquor as Covid-19 restrictions continue to be in place in the city.
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