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    Reining in Misuse of IBC for Recovery

    April 27, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate, Co-Founder & Legal Head, RB LawCorpDate: 27/04/2026 Introduction: When Insolvency Becomes a Tool for Recovery The jurisprudence under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 has consistently evolved to maintain a clear distinction between insolvency resolution and debt recovery. Yet, in practice, this boundary is often tested,…

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  • GST - TAX

    Legislative Competence and the Limits of State Excise Department

    April 15, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate & Co-Founder, RB LawCorpDate: 15/04/2026 Introduction: When Power Extends Beyond Its Source In public law, every exercise of power-whether legislative, executive, or delegated-must trace its origin to constitutional authority. Yet, in practice, regulatory frameworks often expand in the name of control and compliance, sometimes stepping beyond…

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  • GST

    One Nation, Many Jurisdictions? A Canon Moment for GST and the Pandora Box of “Proper Officer” Enforcement

    April 13, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate & Co-Founder, RB LawCorpDate: 10/04/2026 Introduction: When Jurisdiction Travels Beyond Borders In a tax regime built on seamless flow and destination-based principles, jurisdiction is meant to be precise—not expansive. Yet, a critical question continues to surface under GST enforcement: Can an intermediary State assume jurisdiction merely…

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  • GST

    Doctrine of Substantive Compliance: Concessional Rates and ITC Reversal in GST

    April 11, 2026 - By Ashdreams

    Author: Ashwarya Sharma, Advocate | Co-Founder & Legal Head, RB LawCorpDate: 09/04/2026 Introduction: Substance Over Form in GST Compliance The recent decision of the Madras High Court in GU Shipping India Pvt. Ltd. v. Assistant Commissioner of CGST brings renewed focus to a crucial principle in GST jurisprudence – whether…

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  • GST - TAX

    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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  • GST

    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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  • GST

    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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  • GST

    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

    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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  • GST

    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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