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Court Overturns Rejection of FEMA ODI Application; ED's Concerns Found Inconsistent with Regulation 9(3.

April 2, 2021

Case Laws     FEMA     HC

Rejection of permission to remit foreign exchange - FEMA ODI Regulations - The appellant has rejected the application of the respondent at the behest of ED - We have already, while adverting to the arguments of the learned Sr. Counsel for the appellant in ground (A) held that the reasons for rejection have been merely the apprehension expressed by the ED. The said apprehension of the ED is neither in spirit of the scheme of FEMA nor Regulation 9(3). The reliance of RBI on the apprehensions expressed by ED in its e-mail of 30.12.2019 and the letter of 03.09.2020 itself has been held by us to be incorrect and hence, the rejection by the appellant dated 30.12.2019 is incorrect. - HC

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