Role of the Judiciary in Indian Tax Policy - An Evaluation of the Efficiency of Judicial Outcomes

NUJS Law Review Volume 12(2) 2019 (Forthcoming) [The WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata]

20 Pages Posted: 3 Sep 2019 Last revised: 24 Apr 2020

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Roopashi Khatri

National Law School of India University, Bangalore

Date Written: June 12, 2019

Abstract

The Indian tax system suffers from an excessive incidence and pendency of tax disputes before civil courts. A certain degree of disputes are unavoidable since the tax code and policy of any jurisdiction (being the outcome of various competing factors) inevitably contains a certain degree of ambiguity. However, a significant amount of unnecessary tax litigation is caused by the development of inconsistent tax jurisprudence. The author details the permissible scope of litigation expected in a tax system that truly complies with the rule of law. Following this, the author surveys two major areas of disputes – namely, the distinction between a “tax” and “fees”, and the interpretation of exemption notifications. This demonstrates the significant likelihood of judicial activism by appellate courts in tax disputes, which contributes to a tax policy that is doctrinally incoherent. It is submitted that inconsistent tax jurisprudence contributes to a larger number of disputes since both the taxpayers and the revenue department are uncertain of the outcomes in a tax system where the judiciary enjoys extraordinary jurisdiction in tax disputes. The solution proposed is to identify and enforce a broad set of principles concerning an efficient and fair tax system at the level of the judiciary, in line with international best practices.

Keywords: Tax, India, Judiciary, Indian Judiciary, Legal Interpretation, Taxation, Tax Disputes, Direct Taxation

Suggested Citation

Khatri, Roopashi, Role of the Judiciary in Indian Tax Policy - An Evaluation of the Efficiency of Judicial Outcomes (June 12, 2019). NUJS Law Review Volume 12(2) 2019 (Forthcoming) [The WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata], Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3447345

Roopashi Khatri (Contact Author)

National Law School of India University, Bangalore ( email )

Nagarbhavi, PO Box 72
Bangalore, Karnataka 560072
India

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