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Gameskraft GST Case Day 12: Tarun Gulati Argues No Fraud, Online Gaming Classified as Service Before 2023

22 May 2025 by Aditya Narayan Parida

The Supreme Court on Wednesday continued hearing the high-stakes Goods and Services Tax (GST) dispute involving online gaming companies like Gameskraft. On Day 12 of the proceedings, senior advocate Tarun Gulati presented arguments on behalf of two leading gaming platforms, …

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