Bombay High Court rejects ₹1,524cr GST on Tata Sons
NewsBytes | May 1, 2026 3:39 AM CST
Ruling limits GST on arbitration payments
This decision could set a helpful precedent for other companies dealing with international disputes.
The court made it clear: not every payment after a legal fight counts as "supply of service" for GST.
That means less risk of surprise taxes on future arbitration settlements, a relief for businesses navigating global deals.
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