OthersArticle·26 December 2025
Taxing Public Health
By JustIDT
Executive Summary
Air purifiers are no longer lifestyle products, they are becoming health necessities.
In Kapil Madan v. Union of India, the Delhi High Court raises a critical question: can tax policy continue to treat life-protecting devices as luxury goods?
By nudging the GST Council to reconsider the 18% GST on air purifiers through a constitutional lens of health, equality and proportionality, the Court signals an important shift in how public health and fiscal policy must intersect.
J the App by JustIDT takes a look.
Introduction: Public Health, Tax Policy and Judicial Intervention
The intersection of public health exigencies and fiscal po...
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