Karnataka HC upheld seizure of ₹ 5,551.27 Cr from Xiaomi India for violation of  FEMA

Karnataka HC upheld seizure of ₹ 5,551.27 Cr from Xiaomi India for violation of FEMA

Karnataka High Court upheld the seizure of ₹ 5,551.27 crore from Xiaomi India for violation of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).

In the said matter, Enforcement Directorate (ED) seized the amount from the company's account and this was upheld by the Competent Authority. Xiaomi had challenged the Competent Authority's order in the HC.

The bench of Justice M Nagaprasanna rejected the petition holding that it was valid under Section 37A of FEMA. However, liberty was granted to Xiaomi to approach the Appellate Tribunal and challenge the Competent Authority's order under Section 37A(5).

The ED had in 2022 ordered the seizure of Rs.5,551.27 crore in the accounts of Xiaomi for allegedly violating FEMA rules and transferring money in the guise of royalty to three companies outside India; two in the USA and one in China.

The company had approached the HC against this order. The HC had however ordered it to approach the Competent Authority under FEMA. The Competent Authority upheld the seizure.

Xiaomi approached the HC again challenging the Competent Authority's order. After hearing the arguments, Justice M Nagaprasanna had reserved the judgement on November 17, 2022.

Xiaomi had challenged the Constitutional validity of Section 37A of FEMA, which authorises the Authorised Officer prescribed by the central government to order the seizure of property held outside India for violating Section 4 of the Act. 

The Court in its judgment has said that Xiamoi's challenge to the Section is maintainable, but since there was no arbitrariness in Section 37A, it was "Constitutional".

The ED had given the seizure order to freeze the amount from the bank accounts of Xiaomi on April 29, 2022. The Competent Authority confirmed the order on September 29, 2022. Xiaomi filed the petition on October 3, 2022, challenging it.

 

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