News & Media 16th Apr 2025

RMG industry set to shell out Rs 30 crore in four days for SC GST battle

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Adarsh SomaniPartner | Mumbai

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In what’s shaping up to be one of the expensive courtroom battles in India’s corporate history, the country’s booming online gaming industry is bracing to spend a jaw-dropping ₹30 crore on just four days of legal hearings in the Supreme Court this May.

Why the high drama (and even higher bills)? The answer lies in a tax battle that’s worth a staggering ₹2.5 lakh crore. The Supreme Court will finally begin hearing the much-anticipated case on May 5 involving show-cause notices issued to some of India’s biggest online gaming companies.

Against this backdrop, Our Partner, Adarsh Somani has been quoted in an article, “RMG industry set to shell out Rs 30 crore in four days for SC GST battle” written by Imran Fazal published in StoryBoard

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