Case Law (SC) -- The Supreme Court stayed the decision of the Karnataka High Court which had quashed the biggest GST Intimation Notice of Rs.21,000/- crores holding that online rummy games and other Online/Electronic/Digital games arent taxable as betting and gambling.

"Mr N Venkatraman, Additional Solicitor General has drawn the attention of the Court to a decision of a three Judge Bench of this Court in Skill Lotto Solutions Private Limited vs Union of India & Ors  (2021) 15 SCC 667 , more particular by the observations in paragraphs 86, 87 and 88. 

6 It has been submitted that the manner in which the judgment has been distinguished in paragraph 7 of the impugned judgment at page 320 is seriously in question. 

7 Pending further orders, there shall be an ad interim stay of the impugned judgoment and order of the Single Judge of the High Court of Karnataka. 

8 List the Special Leave Petition on 10 October 2023."

DG of GST Intelligence and Ors v. Gameskraft Technologies P. Ltd and Ors, SLP (C) No. 19366-69/2023 dated 06.09.2023



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