
Centre Opposes GST Cut on Air Purifiers, Cites 'Pandora’s Box' Risk
The Central government on Friday expressed strong opposition to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed in the Delhi High Court that seeks to reduce the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on air purifiers. Representing the Centre, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) N Venkataraman argued that bypassing established tax protocols could set a dangerous precedent.
The petition, argued by Advocate Kapil Madan, highlights the “extreme emergency crisis” caused by Delhi’s deteriorating air quality. The key demands include:
The Centre’s primary concern is the procedural integrity of the GST Council. The ASG emphasized that any judicial interference in tax slabs without following the Council’s mechanism would be problematic.
“This will open a Pandora’s Box. Tomorrow other petitions will be filed seeking mandamus to the GST council.” — ASG N Venkataraman
Key points from the Centre’s response:
The division bench of Justices Vikas Mahajan and Vinod Kumar acknowledged the urgency of the situation. While the court noted the government’s procedural concerns, it maintained that efforts should be made to lower the cost of air purifiers given the public health crisis.
The petitioner expressed frustration over the delay, stating, “They will take time, and the entire city will suffer.”
| Event | Date |
| Deadline for Government Counter-Affidavit | Within 10 days |
| Next Hearing Date | January 9, 2026 |
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