Indian Court Rejects Pernod Ricard's Request to Sell Liquor in New Delhi
A court in India denied Pernod Ricard's application to sell liquor in New Delhi. The ruling marks another regulatory obstacle for the company in the capital.
winnipegfreepress.comThe decision adds to previous regulatory restrictions the company has faced in the capital region.
Ricard had sought approval to distribute its products through retail channels in the city. The court did not grant the requested permission, according to the ruling.
The company did not immediately comment on the outcome.
Further legal or regulatory steps by the company were not detailed in the court record.
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