FORM R.S.VI
[See rule 26]
Licence No.
Licence for the 1retail1 sale of rectified spirit including absolute alcohol
Licence is hereby granted, under and subject to the provisions of the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 (Bom. XXV of 1949), and the rules, regulations and orders made there under, to ________ of ________ (herein after called "the licensee") on payment of a fee of Rs ________ authorising him to buy, possess and sell rectified spirit including absolute alcohol (herein after referred to as "rectified spirit") at his shop situated at ________ (herein after referred to as the "licensed premises") during the period from ________ to ________ (both days inclusive), subject to the following conditions, namely:
Conditions
- The licensee shall not keep in his licensed premises intoxicants on any kind which he is not authorised to sell.
- The licensee shall not keep rectified spirit in any place except in the licensed premises.
- The licensee shall not sell rectified spirit except in the licensed premises nor shall he allow any rectified spirit to be consumed in the said premises.
- The licensee shall not sell or have in his licensed premises adulterated or spurious rectified spirit of any kind.
- 2The licensee shall not rack or vat rectified spirit, except with the permission of the Commissioner or any other office empowered by him in that behalf2
- The licensee shall affix to the front of his licensed premises a signboard inscribed with his name and the words "Licensed to sell rectified spirit."
- The licensed premises and all rectified spirit there in contained shall at all times be open to inspection by the Collector, by an officer not lower in rank than a Sub-Inspector of Prohibition and Excise or by an Officer empowered under section 122 of the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949.
- The doors and windows of the licensed premises not opening on to a public road shall be securely closed or barred by the licensee with iron bars and wire-netting, unless for special reasons exemption is allowed by the Collector in writing.
- The licensee shall maintain such accounts as may be prescribed by 2the State Government2 under the Act. The accounts shall be written in a bound book paged and stamped with the seal of the Superintendent of Prohibition and Excise or the District Inspector of Prohibition and Excise, as the case may be. The accounts, the transport passes covering the receipts at the licensed premises, the requisitions received from the purchasers and transport passes covering the sales shall at all times be open for inspection by the Collector, by an officer not below the rank of a Sub-Inspector of Prohibition and Excise or by an Officer empowered under section 122 of the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949.