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    Taxation by Executive? Lessons for India from US Supreme Court Decision in Trump Tariff Matter

    April 9, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate | Co-Founder & Legal Head, RB LawCorpDate: 09/04/2026 Introduction: When Regulation Meets Taxation The recent decision of the United States Supreme Court in the Trump Tariff matter has reignited a foundational constitutional debate – can executive power to regulate extend to the power to tax? At…

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    Everyday GST Fixes under FA, 2026

    April 1, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate | Co-Founder & Legal Head, RB LawCorpDate: 01/04/2026 Introduction: From Structural Reform to Practical Efficiency The enactment of the Finance Act, 2026 marks another step in the steady evolution of India’s GST regime. Unlike the pre-GST era, where Union Budgets served as the primary vehicle for…

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    Doctrine of Merger in Tax Litigation: Navigating Finality, Precedent and SLP Jurisprudence under GST

    March 25, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate | Co-Founder & Legal Head, RB LawCorpDate: 25/03/2026 Introduction: When Finality Is Misunderstood in Tax Litigation In the architecture of tax litigation, where disputes traverse multiple forums ranging from adjudicating authorities to appellate bodies, tribunals, High Courts and ultimately the Supreme Court, the question that often…

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    Input Service Distributor under GST: Madras High Court Clarifies the Interplay between Entitlement and Distribution of ITC

    March 21, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate | Co-Founder & Legal Head, RB LawCorpDate: 20/03/2026 Introduction: When Procedure Challenges Substance The Goods and Services Tax (GST) framework was designed to ensure a seamless flow of input tax credit (ITC) across the supply chain. However, as the law has evolved in its application, procedural…

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    GST and Expatriate Employees – They Are Employees First

    March 17, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate | Co-Founder & Legal Head, RB LawCorpDate: 17/03/2026 Introduction: When Employment Is Mistaken for Supply The taxation of cross-border employment arrangements under GST has been a recurring area of dispute, particularly in cases involving multinational corporations deploying expatriate employees in India. A key controversy has been…

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    Sale of Business vs. Supply In The Course of Business: The Evolving GST Landscape

    March 16, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate | Co-Founder & Legal Head, RB LawCorpDate: 11/03/2026 Introduction: When the Business Itself Is Transferred The GST framework is designed to tax supplies of goods and services made in the course or furtherance of business. However, a conceptual distinction arises when the business itself is transferred,…

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    When Tax is Not Tax: Mistake of Law, Constitutional Restitution and Refund under GST

    March 8, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate | Co-Founder & Legal Head, RB LawCorpDate: 07/03/2026 Introduction: Can the State Retain What It Was Never Entitled to Collect? Tax statutes operate through a structured framework of rates, valuation rules, procedural compliance and refund mechanisms. Yet, occasionally a deeper constitutional question arises: what happens when…

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    Rooh Afza, Residuary Entries and the Revival of Classification Principles: A Landmark VAT Ruling by the Supreme Court

    March 6, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate | Co-Founder & Legal Head, RB LawCorpDate: 05/03/2026 Introduction: When Classification Determines Tax Fate Classification disputes have long occupied a central place in indirect tax jurisprudence, often determining the fiscal fate of entire industries. The recent decision of the Supreme Court in Hamdard (Wakf) Laboratories vs…

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    ISD vs Cross Charge: Karnataka HC Settles the Pre-Amendment Controversy

    March 3, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate & Co-Founder, RB LawCorpDate: 02/03/2026 Introduction: When Procedure Is Mistaken for Prohibition The architecture of GST rests upon the promise of seamless credit. Yet, in practice, few issues have generated as much controversy as the mechanism for distribution of common input service credit between distinct registrations…

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    Raid, Record & Reliance: Electronic Evidence, Admissions and the Consequence of Non-Retracted Statements under Customs & GST

    February 25, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate & Co-Founder, RB LawCorpDate: 25/02/2026 Introduction: When Seizure Is Mistaken for Admissibility Search and seizure proceedings under fiscal statutes have increasingly become technology-driven. Laptops, accounting software backups, server extracts, pen drives and cloud data now form the backbone of many customs and GST demands. Yet a fundamental evidentiary…

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  • When the Supplier Defaults: The Gujarat High Court Reopens the Great ITC Debate under GST
  • Contract Damages Are Not Supply: Reaffirming the Boundaries of GST in Breach of Contract Matters
  • Beyond Nomenclature: Substance Over Form in Employer–Employee Relationships under GST
  • Decoding Classification Under Customs Law: The Supreme Court’s Masterclass in Welkin Foods
  • GST Appellate Tribunal: Jurisdiction, Benches and Emerging Issues

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