SC Directs Hotels On Kanwar Route To Display Licences, Skips QR Code Issue

New Delhi: On Tuesday, the Supreme Court directed all hotel owners to exhibit their legal requirements and registration certificates along the Kanwar investment route in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. In accordance with the legal requirements, a bench MM Sundresh and N Kotiswar Singh said that he did not show the name of the Hotel or Dhaba owner and did not show the name of the QR yacht.
The counter, “Today is said to be the last day of Yatra. In any case will end in the near future. Therefore, at this stage, only the relevant hotel owners will comply with the authority to exhibit the license and registration certificate according to legal requirements.” He said. The upper court made an objection opened by the academician Apoorvanand JHA and others.
Last year, the Supreme Court had similar directives given by Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh governments, and asked the owners, staff and other details of the owners, personnel and other details of the Kanwar investment route. Referring to a press release published by the Uttar Pradesh government on June 25, JHA said, “New measures, the Kanwar route, the names and identities of the owners of all the eaters that reveal the QR codes to be shown, thus the same discriminatory profile by the court.”
The petition said that the state government’s directive wanted to explain their religious and caste identities under the “legal license requirements” of the stop owners. Many dedicated, ‘shivling’ shivling ‘shivling’ shivling ‘Jalabhishek’i’ Kanwars’ and traveling from various places carrying sacred water from Ganga. Many believers prevent meat consumption for months. Many of them do not even consume onions and garlic.


