Kingfisher-maker posted profit of Rs 6.7 crore from Rs 52 crore in the corresponding quarter. Revenue for the same period grew by 2.7 per cent to Rs 2562 crore.
Hoteliers and club owners' filed, review petitions in the top court seeking modifications and exemption to the March 31 order, which has forced several establishments across the country to stop serving alcohol to guests.
All liquor distributors have been asked to submit information about their stock on the first working day of every week so that supply of liquor is not affected in the city.
According to government sources, 65 vends will be sealed following the Supreme Court order that no liquor shops, pubs, hotels and bars serving alcohol will be permitted within 500 metres of highways in the country from April 1.
One of the restrictive conditions is that the taxpayer opting for this scheme must not be engaged in making any supply of goods which are 'not leviable' to tax under GST.
A Haryana official said, "We will go by the attorney general’s clarification on the Supreme Court order which means there will be no restriction on restaurants and bars selling liquor."
No liquor shop should be visible from a national or state highway. Neither should they be directly accessible from a highway or situated within 500 metres of the outer edge of a highway or a service lane alongside it.