SC refuses to entertain PIL seeking scrapping of TDS system under IT law
The Supreme Court of India has declined to consider a PIL aimed at eliminating the TDS system under the Income Tax Act, noting it is a common practice globally. The petitioner, lawyer Ashwini Upadhyay, was advised to take the matter to the Delhi H...

The bench observed that the plea was "very badly drafted" and should be moved in the Delhi High Court.
"Sorry we will not entertain it... It is very badly drafted. However, you can move the Delhi High Court," the CJI said, adding levy of TDS has been the practice in many countries.
The plea filed through advocate Ashwani Dubey sought to scrap the TDS system calling it "arbitrary and irrational" and violative of various fundamental rights, including equality.
It challenged the TDS framework under the Income Tax Act, which mandates the deduction of tax at the time of payment by the payer and its deposit with the income tax department. The deducted amount is adjusted against the payee's tax liability.
The plea had made the Centre, ministry of law and justice, law commission, and NITI Aayog as parties.
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