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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 05,2026

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      Summary: Locus standi under the IBC is stage-sensitive: pre-admission proceedings are in personam and participation is confined to the applicant and corporate debtor, while post-admission proceedings are in rem and allow broader standing subject to statutory channels. Individual allottees recognised as financial creditors must be represented through the Code's authorised-representation mechanisms rather than by separate societies asserting membership rights, and inherent tribunal powers cannot create substantive participatory rights absent statutory basis.
      Summary: Publication in the Official Gazette is a condition precedent to the enforceability of notifications under Section 3 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992; website uploads cannot substitute for Gazette promulgation. Internal references to the "date of this Notification" must be read as the Gazette publication date, and where a notification incorporates paragraph 1.05(b) of the Foreign Trade Policy, transitional protection applies if its objective conditions (LC established before imposition, timely registration, shipment within validity) are satisfied.
      Summary: A disputed trademark cannot be declared an asset of the corporate debtor in summary CIRP proceedings absent a demonstrable nexus with insolvency; where title turns on contested private transactions and rival claims, the approved resolution plan governs stakeholders and summary disposition that effectively alters plan rights is impermissible. Avoidance conclusions require properly pleaded applications, material and notice; absent these safeguards, invoking preferential or undervalued transaction provisions in collateral proceedings violates natural justice.
      Summary: The obligation to communicate grounds of arrest applies across statutes and, as a rule, must be met by supplying written grounds in a language the arrestee understands. In exceptional exigencies oral communication at arrest is permissible temporarily, but a written copy must be provided within a reasonable time and no later than two hours before production for remand; remand papers must include the grounds and explain any delay. Non compliance renders the arrest and remand illegal, though authorities may seek fresh custody after supplying written grounds with reasons for earlier non supply.
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      By: Aaditya Bhatt And Chandni Joshi
      Summary: The Finance Bill, 2026 authorises temporary designation of an existing Authority or Tribunal to exercise the National Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling powers under a new sub section of Section 101A CGST Act, effective 1 April 2026, while excluding certain procedural subsections where a Tribunal is empowered. It inserts Section 56A to extend Customs Act jurisdiction for Indian flagged fishing vessels in the EEZ and high seas, prescribes duty and export treatments for marine harvests, recharacterises penalties under Section 28(6), extends advance rulings validity to five years, and simplifies warehousing transfers, provisional refunds and post sale discount and intermediary place of supply rules.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Three high court rulings under GST emphasize mandatory consideration of GSTR 3B and GSTR 9 records before adverse adjudication, strict observance of natural justice and effective communication of show cause notices to taxpayers, and permissive condonation of delay where lack of timely representation prevented filing; each case resulted in quashing or setting aside of prior orders and remand for fresh decision with opportunity of hearing.
      By: Pradeep Reddy Unnathi Partners
      Summary: A statutory prohibition prevents concurrent GST proceedings by multiple officers over the same subject matter and assessment period; taxpayers faced with duplicate notices may invoke this rule to require later-initiating authorities to cease action. Practical steps: confirm identical subject matter and period, identify the first-acting authority, and provide documentary proof so the later authority refrains from parallel proceedings.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: The article criticises recurring GST adjudication orders that are later quashed, attributing failures to inadequate legal updating, institutional pressure to confirm demands, and inconsistent outcomes across the three-tier departmental adjudicatory structure. It summarizes three judicial decisions illustrating quashed orders, deposit or refund directions, and restoration of registration where no liability existed, and argues these trends waste taxpayer resources and reflect the need for improved legal training, adherence to precedents and internal quality controls.
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      Summary: The income-tax administration's NUDGE programme sent non-intrusive communications prompting 1.11 crore revised returns, generating about Rs 8,800 crore and leading to retraction of Rs 1,750 crore in refund claims; deployed in November 2024 and November 2025 to flag undisclosed foreign assets, the programme's post-notification analysis has affected refund timings. Separately, a Budget-introduced one-time declaration window allows small-category taxpayers to disclose overseas income/assets with prescribed payments-30% tax plus 30% additional tax for undisclosed amounts up to Rs 1 crore, and a Rs 1 lakh fee for certain cases up to Rs 5 crore-to secure immunity from penalty and prosecution, with completion targeted in 2026 27.
      Summary: Benchmark indices closed marginally higher while IT shares plunged amid global tech weakness and AI-driven disruption concerns. Foreign institutional investors were net buyers and domestic institutions participated, the rupee depreciated modestly, and precious metals rose as safe-haven flows increased. The key policy development was an India-US trade deal framework proposing a reduction of US tariffs on Indian goods to 18 percent, a factor expected to influence market direction alongside upcoming domestic monetary policy decisions.
      Summary: The India-US trade agreement is alleged to harm Indian agriculture by allowing American farm imports at effectively zero tariff while Indian exports face an 18% reciprocal tariff, creating tariff asymmetry that benefits US farmers and threatens domestic farm incomes; the Opposition also asserts that learning of the deal from the US President rather than the government undermines parliamentary notice and accountability.
      Summary: India will reduce tariffs to zero on approximately 98-99% of US industrial goods and on a broad array of agricultural products, while retaining protections for certain sensitive sectors. The United States will lower its tariff on Indian imports to 18%. The agreement further establishes a process to address non tariff barriers through recognition of certain US technical standards, and includes commitments on energy procurement shifts away from Russian oil and major Indian investments into US sectors.
      Summary: The tax administration will issue new forms, rules and a comprehensive FAQ and presentation for the new income tax law, opening them for stakeholder consultation before commencement; these measures aim to clarify language, reduce multiple interpretations, and assist taxpayers and officials during rollout. Recent budget measures introduce decriminalisation of certain prosecution provisions and immunity from penalty to improve administration, minimize litigation and reduce compliance costs, while some proceedings initiated post-commencement will relate to the prior law, reflecting transitional arrangements.
      Summary: The Network Planning Group evaluated seven MoRTH road projects for conformity with PM GatiShakti, prioritising integrated multimodal infrastructure, last mile connectivity, and a whole of government approach to enhance freight movement, reduce travel time and emissions, and promote regional economic development. Projects include six lane and greenfield corridors, ORR development, strategic border and bypass works, and lane widening/upgradation to strengthen links with ports, airports, rail terminals, ICDs, SEZs and industrial clusters.
      Summary: India formalised participation in the BRICS Centre for Industrial Competencies by signing a Trust Fund Agreement with UNIDO and designated the National Productivity Council as the India centre; DPIIT will give policy guidance and UNIDO will provide technical support while NPC leads capacity building, productivity enhancement and adoption of advanced manufacturing practices for manufacturing firms and MSMEs with a focus on Industry 4.0 competencies.
      Summary: SIAL Shanghai 2026 opens registration and presents itself as a large-scale commercial platform for immediate supplier qualification and market entry, citing 5,000+ exhibitors, 350,000 market-ready products including nearly 10,000 new launches, 18 specialised vertical sectors, expanded Visa Free Entry policies for nearly 80 countries, and an AI-enabled MATCH ME matchmaking system to pre-qualify suppliers and schedule meetings.
      Summary: IDFC FIRST Bank approved unaudited Q3 FY26 results reporting PAT of Rs. 503 crore, expansion in customer business, loans, deposits and CASA, improved GNPA and stable capital adequacy, reduced quarterly provisions, and identified principal lending drivers; the release includes governance assurances, adherence to regulatory guidelines and an explicit forward-looking statements caution noting risks from economic conditions, interest rate volatility and regulatory changes.
      Summary: Mallikarjun Kharge criticised the announcement of the Indo US trade framework outside Parliament, alleging lack of parliamentary disclosure and asking whether India conceded under US pressure, agreed to zero tariffs on US imports, opened its agricultural sector to US market access, and altered oil procurement from Russia; the framework reportedly reduces US tariffs on Indian goods to 18% from 50%.
      Summary: A residency training programme between a workforce development academy and a public sector bank provides intensive, simulation-led instruction for 1,000 credit officers focused on due diligence, credit underwriting, risk management, AI-driven risk assessment, digitized onboarding and business communication; the initiative prioritises inclusive recruitment and draws on a long-standing institutional partnership to deliver immediate job-ready proficiency in credit approval and compliance-related functions.
      Summary: The Supreme Court directed investigative agencies to conduct a fair, prompt and dispassionate probe into alleged large scale corporate and banking fraud involving ADAG, sought consolidated status reports within four weeks, criticised registering a single FIR despite multiple bank complaints, and ordered expansion of the probe to include potential collusion by bank officials and constitution of a special investigation team of senior officers to take the inquiry to a logical conclusion.
      Summary: The India-US trade arrangement protects agriculture and dairy from concessions while reducing US tariffs on Indian goods to 18% (from 50%), aiming to boost labour intensive exports, skilled employment and MSME opportunities; technical processes remain to be completed to operationalise the agreement and support broader objectives including energy security for sectors such as aviation and nuclear.
      Summary: The announced India-US trade arrangement reduces the US tariff on Indian goods to 18% while reportedly imposing 0% tariffs on American exports to India and includes provisions enabling expanded US agricultural exports; this tariff asymmetry and the allowance for large-scale American agricultural shipments raise concerns about competitive harm to Indian farmers and prompt calls for safeguarding domestic agriculture.
      Summary: Protection of India's agriculture and dairy sectors is achieved by retaining a tariff and regulatory regime treating agriculture as a sensitive sector, using import duties (ranging up to 150 per cent) and non tariff measures such as SPS rules and MRLs to shield rural livelihoods from subsidised foreign imports while remaining framed as consistent with WTO commitments to protect food security and employment.
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      Central Excise

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      F. No. CBIC-190349/72/2025-TRU-G.S.R. 106 (E) - dated - 4-2-2026 - CE
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 04/2025-Central Excise, dated the 31st December, 2025
      Summary: Corrigendum substitutes wording in Central Excise notification No. 04/2025-Central Excise: in the published notification, for " and Unmanufactured Tobacco" read ", Jarda Scented Tobacco and Gutkha", thereby amending the tariff description of listed tobacco-related items.
      2.
      F. No. CBIC-190349/72/2025-TRU - G.S.R. 105(E) - dated - 4-2-2026 - CE
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 03/2025-Central Excise, dated the 31st December, 2025
      Summary: The corrigendum to notification No. 03/2025-Central Excise substitutes the tariff entry "2404 11 10" with "2404 11 00" in the published Gazette (G.S.R. 955(E), page 35, line 10), effecting a technical correction to the tariff classification cited in that notification.

      Customs

      3.
      F. No. 467/01/2026-Cus.V - S.O. 495 (E) - dated - 3-2-2026 - Cus (NT)
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 16/2026 – Customs (N.T.), dated the 02nd February, 2026
      Summary: The corrigendum directs that in Notification No. 16/2026 - Customs (N.T.), Para 2, the words "2nd day of February" shall be read as "3rd day of February," effectuating a textual correction to the earlier Gazette publication and noting S.O. 495 (E) and file reference F. No. 467/01/2026-Cus.V.
      4.
      17/2026 - dated - 3-2-2026 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: Amendment substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) to fix USD-denominated tariff values for listed imported goods - including specified edible oils, brass scrap, areca nuts, and defined categories of gold and silver - with stated numerical rates and scope-defining explanations; the substitution takes effect from 4 February 2026.

      GST - States

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      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2025(Part-I) - dated - 5-1-2026 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1-11(91)/TAX/GST/2023(Part-III), dated the 2nd November, 2023
      Summary: Valuation for supplies of specified packaged goods-pan masala; unmanufactured tobacco and tobacco refuse; cigars, cigarettes and other manufactured tobacco products; and products containing tobacco or nicotine for non-combustion inhalation-shall be the declared retail sale price on the package (the maximum price inclusive of all taxes). Multiple or area-specific declared prices are resolved by taking the maximum or the area-specific price respectively, and Customs Tariff First Schedule interpretation rules apply.
      6.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2025(Part-I) - dated - 5-1-2026 - Tripura SGST
      Tripura State Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: Tripura inserts Rule 31D deeming the value of supply for specified tobacco and nicotine products to be the declared retail sale price on packaged goods less the amount of tax, with the tax component calculated by: (Retail sale price x tax rate) / (100 + sum of applicable tax rate). Definitions clarify "applicable tax" and "retail sale price," including rules for multiple, altered, or area-specific declared prices. Rule 86B is amended to exempt registered persons other than manufacturers for these goods where the supplier has paid tax on the retail sale price.
      7.
      19/2025-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 5-1-2026 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 9/2025- State Tax (Rate), dated the 17th September, 2025
      Summary: The notification inserts HSN entries for biris into Schedule II at 9%, adds multiple tobacco and pan masala entries into Schedule III at 20%, and omits Schedule VII imposing 14%. These schedule amendments alter applicable state GST rates for the specified goods and take effect on the 1st day of February, 2026.
      8.
      203-F.T. - dated - 30-1-2026 - West Bengal SGST
      West Bengal Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2026.
      Summary: Inserts Rule 31D deeming the value of specified tobacco-related and pan masala goods to be the declared retail sale price less tax, prescribes the tax amount formula ((Retail sale price x tax rate) / (100 + sum of applicable tax rate)), and defines applicable tax, retail sale price (including multiple or altered prices and area-specific prices). Also exempts registered persons other than manufacturers from rule 86B for these goods where the supplier has paid tax on the retail sale price.
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      SEBI

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      HO/47/11/16(2)2025-MRD-POD2/I/4113/2026 - dated 4-2-2026
      Revision of Order-to-Trade Ratio (OTR) framework
      Summary: Equity option orders within +/-40% of LTP (premium) or +/-INR 20, whichever is higher, are exempt from the penalty framework for high OTR. Algorithmic orders by Designated Market Makers for market making activity are excluded from OTR computation. The OTR framework remains applicable to cash and derivative segment orders, including liquidity enhancement scheme orders, subject to these exemptions. Stock Exchanges must amend bye laws and notify participants. The modifications amend specified Master Circular paragraphs and take effect from April 06, 2026.
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