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Gujarat High Court Overturns Criminal Complaint Against Company for CSR Non-Compliance

India CSR by India CSR
July 14, 2025
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A Landmark Ruling Reinforces Decriminalization of CSR Violations in India

NEW DELHI (India CSR): In a significant ruling, the Gujarat High Court has quashed a criminal complaint against KHS Machinery Pvt Ltd, an Ahmedabad-based company accused of failing to meet its corporate social responsibility (CSR) obligations. This decision underscores the evolving legal landscape in India, where CSR violations have shifted from criminal offenses to civil penalties following amendments to the Companies Act in 2020. The judgment not only provides relief to the company but also sets a precedent for how businesses navigate CSR compliance disputes, highlighting a more lenient regulatory approach.

Background of the Case

In 2017, the Registrar of Companies (ROC) filed a criminal complaint against KHS Machinery Pvt Ltd in a local Ahmedabad court, alleging inadequate disclosure and under-expenditure on CSR activities for the financial year 2014-15. The complaint was lodged under Section 134 of the Companies Act, which mandates companies to disclose their CSR policies and expenditures in their Board of Directors’ reports. The ROC claimed that the company failed to comply with these requirements, prompting legal action.

KHS Machinery, however, contested the allegations, asserting that it had fulfilled its CSR obligations by forming a dedicated CSR committee and implementing a policy aligned with statutory requirements. The company argued that it had made the necessary disclosures in its Board of Directors’ Report, as required under Section 134(3)(o), and had begun allocating funds to social causes as outlined in its policy.

The Legal Shift: Decriminalization of CSR Violations

The Gujarat High Court’s decision hinges on the 2020 amendments to the Companies Act, which marked a significant shift in how CSR non-compliance is addressed in India. Prior to the amendment, violations of CSR provisions could lead to criminal proceedings, including potential imprisonment. However, the central government’s 2020 reforms decriminalized these offenses, reducing penalties to fines and transferring adjudication to administrative authorities rather than courts.

In its defense, KHS Machinery cited these amendments, arguing that the decriminalization should apply retrospectively. The company also referenced a Supreme Court precedent supporting the retroactive application of reduced penalties in similar cases. Justice J.C. Doshi, presiding over the case, agreed, stating that there was “no justifiable reason to deny the retrospective benefit of such decriminalization to the petitioner–accused.”

Court’s Ruling and Its Implications

The Gujarat High Court quashed the criminal complaint and directed the matter to the appropriate adjudicating authority to determine the applicable fine. This ruling reflects a broader trend in India’s corporate governance framework, which seeks to balance accountability with business-friendly policies. By decriminalizing CSR violations, the government aims to reduce the burden on companies while ensuring compliance through monetary penalties.

“This decision is a relief for businesses navigating complex CSR regulations,” said legal analyst Priya Sharma. “It signals that courts are willing to adapt to legislative changes, prioritizing fairness and proportionality in penalties.”

Why This Matters for Indian Businesses

The ruling has far-reaching implications for companies operating in India, particularly those subject to CSR mandates under the Companies Act. Section 135 of the Act requires companies meeting specific financial thresholds to allocate at least 2% of their average net profits over three years to CSR activities. Non-compliance, such as under-spending or inadequate reporting, can result in penalties, but the shift to civil fines has alleviated the fear of criminal prosecution.

For KHS Machinery, the decision not only resolves a long-pending legal battle but also reinforces the importance of maintaining transparent CSR policies. The company’s proactive steps—forming a CSR committee and documenting expenditures—likely played a role in the court’s favorable ruling.

You Learn: CSR Compliance in Focus

As India continues to refine its corporate governance framework, businesses are urged to prioritize robust CSR strategies to avoid penalties. The Gujarat High Court’s ruling serves as a reminder that while the legal consequences of non-compliance have softened, adherence to CSR obligations remains critical. Companies must ensure clear documentation and timely disclosures to meet regulatory expectations.

This case also highlights the judiciary’s role in interpreting legislative reforms. By applying the 2020 amendments retrospectively, the court has set a precedent that could influence similar cases across the country. For now, KHS Machinery can move forward with clarity, while other businesses take note of the evolving CSR landscape in India.

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