Justice B V Nagarathna disagrees with the majority opinion on regulatory powers over industrial alcohol, favoring state jurisdiction solely for intoxicating liquor. She argues the 1989 judgment required clarification, not overruling, and defends state competence in public health regulation. Justice Nagarathna is set to become India’s first woman CJI in 2027.
SC judge’s dissent: Only Parliament can regulate industrial alcohol

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