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 Digital Desk: The Allahabad high court ordered the Uttar Pradesh government to respond to a plea about the deaths of 25 individuals who drank booze in Azamgarh in May 2021 within two weeks after holding it responsible for paying compensation for deaths brought on by the use of fake whiskey.

 

It was stated that the customers bought the alcohol from authorised retail rural liquor stores, which offered them booze under a brand name. The matter was scheduled for hearing on September 19 by the court.

The licenced vendor was allegedly one of those involved in the production and distribution of hazardous liquor, which caused fatalities or permanent vision loss, according to the charge sheet submitted in the case in August 2021.

According to the report, the consumers purchased the alcohol from licenced retail rural liquor outlets that provided them with alcohol sold under a particular brand name. The court set September 19 for a hearing on the issue.

According to the charge sheet filed in the case in August 2021, the licenced seller was reportedly one of those involved in the preparation and sale of dangerous alcohol, which resulted in fatalities or irreversible visual loss.

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