'Will Open Pandora's Box': Centre Opposes Plea In Delhi HC Seeking GST Cut On Air Purifiers - News18

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The advocate appearing on behalf of the Centre said the process involving a GST cut cannot be done within two days, as it involves all states and relevant departments.

The petitioner sought GST cut on air purifiers in light of the worsening Delhi pollution. (File photo)

The Central government on Friday opposed a plea at the Delhi High Court seeking a reduction of GST duties on air purifiers amid worsening pollution in the national capital, saying the GST Council cannot take a decision on the matter as the classification of medical devices is done by the Health Ministry.

Additional Solicitor General N Venkatraman, appearing for the Centre, said the process of a GST cut cannot be completed in two days as the GST Council is a constitutional body, where all 30 states and Union Territories are involved. He urged the court to grant it time to file a detailed affidavit on the matter.

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This was in response to a petition moved by advocate Kapil Madan seeking the removal of 18% GST on air purifiers. The plea says that air purifiers cannot be treated as a luxury but rather are a necessity to face extreme air pollution. Madan also argued that air purifiers were being taxed under the wrong category. He said the GST Council has to take a call on the matter, which the Centre opposed.

“This will open a Pandora’s box. The committee has recommended something. There is a process. We are not saying anything at the moment. Either we will reduce or not. I am not giving any commitment. We are scared from a constitutional perceptive," said Venkatraman, when asked by the court on the difficulty in conducting a meeting of the GST council.

‘Loaded Petition’

The Centre also questioned the petitioner over his plea on GST cuts on air purifiers, saying a direction has been sought without naming the health department as a party.

“Somebody wants a monopoly in air purifiers, we don’t know…The health ministry is in charge, which is not even a party here. This is a loaded petition. That is our concern," the counsel said.

This came after the High Court, while hearing the matter on December 24, had asked the GST Council to hold a meeting urgently on the issue of GST cut on air purifiers amid the worsening air quality in Delhi and nearby areas. The court said authorities must provide a GST exemption on air purifiers.

The Centre submitted that the matter be listed on January 5, and the respondent will file a counter-affidavit to the PIL. The matter would be heard next on January 9, 2026.

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December 26, 2025, 12:41 IST

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