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Staying the order for three weeks, a bench of Justices A K Jayasankaran Nambiar and Shaji P Chaly granted a week’s time to the government to file its response.
The Court stayed the government decision on a batch of pleas including one by Kerala Government Medical Officers Association (KGMOA) challenging it.
The government had issued the order early this week, despite objection from doctors’ association, to supply liquor to tipplers under prescription during the 21-day lockdown initiated to counter the spread of novel coronavirus.
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The order also said that those who have physical and mental issues due to withdrawal symptoms could be provided liquor in a “controlled” and “prescribed” manner.
Considering the pleas, the Court asked the government whether it could prove withdrawal symptoms can be treated by administration of alcohol.
It observed that there was no scientific base for the decision.