The Bombay High Court has stepped in to resolve the issue of suspended liquor licenses for Pune’s popular 2BHK Diner & Key Club. The court has directed the Pune Collector to make a decision on the matter within two weeks, following a writ filed by the establishment’s owner, Dr. Heramb Shelke.

The suspension of the licenses was initially linked to the Pune Porsche accident case, which resulted in significant financial losses for 2BHK Diner & Key Club. This move sparked protests and appeals from restaurant owners, staff, and vendors in Pune, who highlighted the negative impact of the suspensions.

In response to the ongoing issue, 2BHK Diner & Key Club took proactive measures by filing a writ petition in the High Court. The court’s ruling has brought relief to Dr. Shelke and all those affected by the license suspensions, signaling a positive outcome for the establishments involved.

Dr. Shelke expressed gratitude to the High Court for their prompt action and reassured the public of their commitment to operating within legal boundaries. This decision is expected to have a beneficial impact on the operations and livelihoods of everyone associated with 2BHK Diner & Key Club.

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