Brief 'happy hours' at the Supreme Court
Supreme Court discusses taxing industrial alcohol as whisky, highlighting India's taboo on official events with wine or champagne. Influence of Porbandar barrister on alcohol perception is noted.

It is strange that a country that leads the world in whisky consumption finds celebrating official events with a drink - usually a glass of wine or a flute of champagne - to be taboo. We know the source of the issue - the teetotaller and anti-alcohol barrister from Porbandar. But what this unwritten code has done is left India to view imbibing alcohol as a form of sin. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to suggest that lifting this ban in official circles could help make drinking universally be seen as a social activity, rather than automatically as an anti-social one.
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