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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 30,2025

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court concluded the arrest lacked legal validity because the prosecution did not comply with the statutory arrest procedure and failed to meaningfully inform the accused of the grounds of arrest, relying on precedent that CGST measures do not negate analogous CrPC protections and that pre-arrest notice and proper written explanation are required for offences attractable to limited-term imprisonment.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: DRISHTI monitors realisation of export sale proceeds under FEMA/RBI; JNCH requires exporters to submit self certified e BRCs and a completed Annexure A (IEC, shipping bill, dates, realised FOB, currency, BRC number, other charges) for shipping bills shown as pending. Submissions must follow the prescribed email format and file guidelines (e.g., unmerged Excel cells, DD:MM:YYYY) and be sent to the designated mailbox for verification and update of DRISHTI status.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: The Registrar of Companies (ROC) is the regulatory overseer for procedural and statutory compliance in the transfer and transmission of shares, ensuring registration of changes through prescribed filings, scrutinising documents for validity (including transfer deeds, board resolutions and evidentiary proofs for transmission), maintaining public records of ownership, enforcing timely filing obligations and applying penalties for delays to promote transparency and legal certainty in ownership changes.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The core legal point is that an appellate authority cannot reject a statutory appeal without recording reasons; absence of a reasoned order suggests non-application of mind and breaches principles of natural justice. Administrative and quasi judicial decisions must provide intelligible justification to permit review and to replace subjective conclusions with objective reasoning; established precedent treats omission of reasons as a ground for judicial scrutiny.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Exporters of technical textiles must complete registration with the Directorate General of Foreign Trade and obtain an Importer Exporter Code; product-specific certification may be required for destination-market standards. Sensitive-use consignments may require a No Objection Certificate from competent authorities, and all exports must comply with customs clearance documentation and duty formalities. Government incentive schemes and export promotion councils operate in tandem with these compliance obligations to support research, production and market access.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: HSN classification under Chapter 40 delineates codes for natural rubber, synthetic rubber, compounded rubber and rubber articles and is essential for customs classification and entitlement to incentives. Export incentives for rubber include Duty Drawback, refunding duties on imported inputs per the Duty Drawback Schedule, and RODTEP, which remits various indirect taxes and levies not otherwise refunded; RODTEP rates are administratively fixed and claimed via the Customs EDI system as electronic scrip. Export procedures require registration, accurate HSN assignment, export documentation, customs clearance and post shipment compliance.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Export of rubber is governed by the Rubber Act and overseen by the Rubber Board, requiring exporters to register, obtain certified grading and quality certification, and, where necessary, secure a No Objection Certificate before customs declaration and shipment; fees for Board services apply and export duties remain exceptional tools to manage domestic supply or pricing.
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      Summary: The DGGI Bengaluru unit uncovered a large scale GST fraud involving fabricated invoices and fraudulent availing and passing of Input Tax Credit, with fake invoices totaling a multi hundred crore value and fake ITC identified separately. Investigators found at least fifteen non operational companies engaged in circular trading to inflate turnover, several listed on stock exchanges to facilitate share price manipulation and exit, common IP addresses used for filing GST returns, and original documents recovered across multiple premises; two suspects have been arrested and one remains at large.
      Summary: The State approved the Himachal Pradesh Sadhbhawana Legacy Cases Resolution Scheme, 2025, extending scope to include disputes under non-subsumed enactments and addressing petroleum-product cases under the State Value Added Tax Act through 2017-18, aiming to reduce legacy tax litigation backlog and increase revenue realization.
      Summary: RBI's Digital Payments Index rose as of September 2024, driven by growth in payment enablers, supply- and demand-side payment infrastructure, payment performance, and consumer centricity. The composite index, established in 2018, comprises five weighted parameters to measure digitisation of payments and is published on a semi annual basis with a reporting lag.
      Summary: The High Court found the Enforcement Directorate's search at the former MUDA Commissioner's residence unlawful for lack of prima facie material under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, nullified the search, excluded recorded statements and quashed summonses issued under the Act. The court held that procedural fairness and Article 21 privacy protections prevent arbitrary searches, and that allegations of unlawful site allotment without proof of pecuniary benefit do not establish the offence of money laundering; it also allowed the official to seek civil remedies against officers involved.
      Summary: Manba Finance Limited reported significant year on year increases in Revenue from Operations, EBITDA, PBT and PAT for Q3 FY25 and for the nine month period, alongside EPS improvement. Operationally, Total AUM, disbursements, dealer network and locations expanded, while Net Interest Income increased and GNPA/NNPA ratios declined on an AUM basis. The company noted a credit rating outlook revision, entered a strategic financing MoU with a vehicle manufacturer, completed an IPO and announced a dividend, and continues to focus on EV financing and sustainable growth.
      Summary: Announcement recognising ten individuals and entities designated as "Top 10 Dynamic Personalities Empowering Indian Society," summarising each profile's sectoral role, claimed contributions to education, healthcare, sustainability, safety, manufacturing, architecture, culinary arts and social entrepreneurship, and listing awards, organisational affiliations and initiatives. The release is promotional material published by Kiteskraft Productions LLP and distributed via a newswire disclaimer, describing leadership, mentorship, programmatic activity, and community impact without presenting regulatory or adjudicative findings.
      Summary: The National Critical Mineral Mission creates a coordinated framework to secure supplies by promoting onshore and offshore exploration, offering financial incentives, enabling recovery from overburden and tailings, supporting domestic beneficiation and processing through mineral processing parks, and building strategic stockpiles; it also establishes a fast-track regulatory approval process and encourages overseas acquisition of mineral assets alongside research support via a Centre of Excellence.
      Summary: Seizures of unaccounted cash were carried out in separate pre-election operations by Railway Unit, Northwest and Southwest police units where intercepted individuals could not produce documentary proof for possession. Suspects were taken into custody, cash secured, and the Income Tax Department, Election Cells, an Election Flying Squad and an Executive Magistrate were notified for further investigation into source, ownership and potential election-related misuse.
      Summary: Policy measures by the central bank are presented as the primary operational mechanism to temper exchange rate stress and shore up domestic liquidity. The announcement of substantial liquidity injections through Open Market Operations, government bond purchase auctions, a variable rate repo facility and a scheduled USD/INR buy sell swap auction is framed as a targeted response to provide near term support to the rupee and the banking system ahead of the forthcoming monetary policy decision.
      Summary: Revision of administered ex-mill ethanol procurement price for Public Sector OMCs under the Ethanol Blended Petrol Programme is approved for ESY 2024-25 (1 November 2024-31 October 2025), increasing the CHM-derived ex-mill price by three percent; GST and transportation charges are separately payable. The adjustment aims to provide price stability, ensure remunerative returns to ethanol suppliers and sugarcane farmers, and secure sufficient ethanol availability to meet elevated blending targets.
      Summary: President Trump has moderated campaign-era tariff threats toward China, signalling preference for lower, targeted measures tied to specific concerns while leaving broader tariff decisions open. The administration projects mixed posture: presidential pragmatism and direct engagement with China coexist with hawkish cabinet and congressional voices advocating alliance-based deterrence and economic-security tools. China has reciprocated with cautious openness to negotiation on select commercial issues but retains robust legal and regulatory options-tariffs, export controls, sanctions and market restrictions-to respond swiftly if bilateral relations deteriorate.
      Summary: Rushil Decor's Q3 FY25 results show marginally lower quarterly revenue but year-to-date revenue growth, modest YoY increases in PBT and PAT, and slight declines in gross profit and EBITDA for the quarter. Export volumes for MDF and laminates increased, price realizations improved for exports, MDF remains the largest revenue contributor, and capacity utilization and division EBITDA margins are disclosed. The company cites a jumbo laminates expansion project, distributor additions, and a forward-looking statements disclaimer.
      Summary: Enforcement action under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act targeted Jayshri Gayatri Food Products Pvt. Ltd. and its promoters, with searches in Madhya Pradesh alleging production and export of adulterated milk products and the use of forged laboratory certificates to facilitate those exports.
      Summary: Guangdong emphasised regulatory and facilitative measures to deepen Greater Bay Area integration, notably tiered management, expanded preferential tax policies, relaxed market access, and multiple-entry visas, alongside infrastructure and mobility schemes to boost connectivity, investment attraction, innovation in emerging sectors, and accompanying social services to support employment, childcare, and elder care.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India's liquidity operations underpin market support as the rupee weakened amid foreign fund outflows and strong dollar demand from oil importers. The RBI announced liquidity injections-including government bond purchase auctions, Variable Rate Repo facilities, and a buy-sell swap auction in USD/INR-framed as part of its open market operations (OMO) and timed ahead of the central bank's next bi-monthly monetary policy meeting.
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      DGFT

      1.
      55/2024-25 - dated - 29-1-2025 - FTP
      Amendment in Import Policy covered under CTH 890690 of Chapter 89 of ITC (HS) 2022, Schedule -I (Import Policy)
      Summary: Import policy for CTH 890690 (including 89069010 and 89069090) is amended: classification changed from Restricted to Free, effective immediately, removing prior import restrictions and permitting importation of the specified patrol/surveillance boats, air-cushion vehicles, remote operated vehicles and other items under the same tariff heading.

      GST - States

      2.
      06/2025-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 16-1-2025 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment in Notification No.12/2017-State Tax (Rate) dated 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the Gujarat State GST rate schedule by substituting "transmission and distribution" with "transmission or distribution" for a specified entry, inserting an exemption entry for services of the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund related to third party motor insurance, adding approved National Skill Development Corporation training partners to a beneficiary list, omitting a listed item in paragraph 2 effective from the specified date, and inserting a statutory definition of "insurer" adopting the Insurance Act meaning.
      3.
      04/2025-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 16-1-2025 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 08/2018-State Tax (Rate), dated the 25th January, 2018
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 08/2018-State Tax (Rate) replaces the rate entry for S. No. 4 in the TABLE with a higher rate; the change is effected under section 11(1) of the Goods and Services Tax Act on the GST Council's recommendation and is declared to have immediate effect.
      4.
      02/2025-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 16-1-2025 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 02/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment inserts a new Schedule entry 105A adding Gene Therapy to the State tax (rate) notification and substitutes Explanation clause (ii) to redefine "pre-packaged and labelled" as commodities for retail sale of not more than 25 kg or 25 litre that are 'pre-packed' under the Legal Metrology Act, 2009 and bear required declarations. The amendment is made under section 11(1) of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and comes into force with immediate effect.
      5.
      EXN-D(6)-1/2023-Vol-I - dated - 8-1-2025 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to bring in force provision of sections 2 and 3 of the Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2024
      Summary: The Governor, under sub section (2) of section 1 of the Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2024, has appointed 1 April 2025 as the date on which sections 2 and 3 of the Act shall come into force, by notification of the State Taxes and Excise Department.
      6.
      G.O. Ms. No. 21 - dated - 27-12-2024 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O.Ms.No. 47, Puducherry, dated 25th September, 2018
      Summary: The notification inserts clause (d) to include registered persons receiving metal scrap under Chapters 72-81 from other registered persons, and substitutes the third proviso to state that the notification does not apply to supplies between persons specified under clauses (a)-(d) of sub-section (1) of section 51, except as regards the person referred to in clause (d).
      7.
      G.O. Ms. No. 20 - dated - 27-12-2024 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O. Ms. No. 6/A1/CT/2017, dated 21st June, 2017
      Summary: A proviso is inserted into G.O. Ms. No. 6/A1/CT/2017 excluding persons engaged in the supply of metal scrap classified under Chapters 72-81 of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 from the operation of that notification; the amendment is effective from 10 October 2024.
      8.
      G.O. Ms. No. 19 - dated - 27-12-2024 - Puducherry SGST
      Notification under section 128 to provide waiver of late fee for late filing of NIL FORM GSTR-7 under the Puducherry Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: A waiver is provided for late fee payable under the Puducherry GST Act by registered persons required to deduct tax at source who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-7 for June 2021 onwards: late fee in excess of a specified daily amount is waived up to an overall cap, and the entire late fee is waived where the return shows nil State tax deducted at source. The notification supersedes the earlier 2021 notification and is deemed effective from 1 November 2024.
      9.
      G.O. Ms. No. 18 - dated - 27-12-2024 - Puducherry SGST
      Notifies the special procedure for rectification of for Input Tax Credit Orders issued under Section 73, 74, 107, 108 which confirming demand for wrong availment of input tax credit
      Summary: Notifies a special procedure for rectification of orders confirming demand for alleged wrongful availment of input tax credit where such credit is now available under later eligibility provisions and no appeal has been filed. Affected registered persons must electronically apply on the common portal within the prescribed window, upload the prescribed pro forma, and the authority that issued the original order shall decide and issue a rectified order and upload a summary of the rectified order using the designated formats. Principles of natural justice must be observed if rectification adversely affects the person.
      10.
      G.O. Ms. No. 17 - dated - 27-12-2024 - Puducherry SGST
      Notifies the respective date by which payment for the tax, as per the notice, statement, or order, must be made to qualify for a waiver of interest and penalties under Section 128A of the Puducherry Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Notification fixes dates for payment to qualify for waiver of interest and penalty for two classes of registered persons: (i) those issued a notice, statement or order-payment permitted up to 31-03-2025 to obtain the waiver; and (ii) those issued a notice under the assessment procedure whose tax is re-determined by a proper officer pursuant to appellate direction-payment permitted until the date ending on completion of six months from issuance of the re-determination order. Notification is effective from 1 November 2024.

      Indian Laws

      11.
      FX-1/3/2024-PR - dated - 24-1-2025 - Indian Law
      Central Government introduce Unified Pension Scheme
      Summary: Introduction of a Unified Pension Scheme option within the National Pension System for Central Government employees covered by NPS, effective 1 April 2025. The scheme provides Assured Payout on superannuation after specified qualifying service thresholds, excludes removal/dismissal/resignation, and combines an individual corpus (employee 10% + matching employer 10%) with a Government-funded pool corpus (additional contribution) to support payouts. Employees may choose investment options for the individual corpus under PFRDA regulation; a benchmark corpus computed by PFRDA determines transfers to the pool corpus at retirement to authorise assured payouts, with proportional payouts for shortfalls and specified family, dearness relief and lump sum provisions.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/ MIRSD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2025/11 - dated 29-1-2025
      Details/clarifications on provisions related to association of persons regulated by the Board, MIIs, and their agents with persons engaged in prohibited activities
      Summary: Persons regulated by the Board, MIIs and their agents must not directly or indirectly associate with any person who provides unregistered advice or recommendation on securities or who makes unauthorized claims about returns or performance; association includes transactions of money, client referrals, IT interactions, sharing client information, or similar linkages. Regulated entities are responsible, to the extent of their association, to ensure associated persons and agents do not engage in these prohibited activities and must take appropriate action if services are misused. Investor education is excluded only if it contains no advice or implied performance claims.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-PoD-3/P/CIR/2025/009 - dated 28-1-2025
      Format of Due Diligence Certificate to be given by the DTs
      Summary: SEBI requires Debenture Trustees to provide prescribed due diligence certificates for unsecured debt securities at two stages: at draft offer document/placement memorandum filing (Annex A) confirming disclosures, covenants and undertaking to execute the debenture trust deed before listing application; and at listing application filing (Annex B) confirming execution of the debenture trust deed as per the offer document/placement memorandum and that the issuer's disclosures and ongoing obligations to security holders are true, fair and adequate.

      Customs

      3.
      03/2025 - dated 29-1-2025
      Mandatory additional qualifiers in import/export declarations in respect of Synthetic or Reconstructed Diamonds
      Summary: Declaration of additional qualifiers for synthetic or reconstructed diamonds remains mandatory generally to aid identification and assessment; however, for exports of lab-grown diamonds (HPHT/CVD) below the small-diamond weight threshold the Board has made such additional qualifiers voluntary, while mandatory qualifiers continue to apply in all other cases as per prior circular, and a public notice will be issued for trade guidance.
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