
Delhi restaurant that 'denied' entry to woman in saree asked to shut by South MCD
India Today
South Delhi's Aquila Restaurant, that allegedly denied entry to a saree-clad woman, was served a notice by the SDMC for operating without a proper health trade license and following unhygienic practices.
A restaurant in Delhi, which was in the news recently for allegedly denying entry to a saree-clad woman, has been served a notice by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) for operating without a proper health trade license and following unhygienic practices.
SDMC Mayor Mukesh Suryan said on Wednesday that a closure notice was issued to Aquila Restaurant, which is located at Ansal Plaza in Andrews Ganj, for operating without a valid licence.

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